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How do we know that the law points to our need for a Savior?

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The law reveals our inability to achieve righteousness on our own, compelling us to seek salvation through Christ.

The law serves as a mirror reflecting our sinfulness, as highlighted in Romans 3:19-20, where it shows that 'every mouth may be stopped, and all the world may become guilty before God.' Rather than providing a means of justification, the law underscores humanity's inability to fulfill its demands. This necessity is critical as God brought Israel to Sinai, not to provide them conditions for salvation but to expose their need for a Savior. This is affirmed when believers recognize their inherent inability and plead for mercy instead of relying on their presumed goodness, pointing us to the grace provided in Christ alone.
Scripture References: Romans 3:19-20, Exodus 19

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