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How do we know that the law of God is good?

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The law of God is affirmed as good, holy, and just in Romans 7:12, highlighting its role in revealing sin and guiding behavior.

Romans 7:12 teaches that the law is 'holy, and the commandment holy, and just, and good.' This emphasizes that the law serves a crucial role in moral guidance and as a reflection of God's character. Rather than being a burden, the law exposes sin and reveals the absolute holiness required by God. It also functions to lead individuals to a recognition of their own sinfulness and need for a savior. Therefore, the law's goodness is not merely in its commands but in the redemptive path it highlights, bringing sinners to Christ for salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 7:12

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