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How do we know the Bible's teaching on the law is true?

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The Bible teaches that the law reveals our inability to achieve righteousness and points us to Christ, who fulfills the law on our behalf (Romans 3:20).

The teaching on the law is confirmed throughout the Scriptures, especially in the New Testament. Paul, in Romans 3:20, emphasizes that by the works of the law, no flesh will be justified in God's sight, for the law's purpose is to reveal sin. Thus, the law serves as a tutor, leading us to recognize our need for a savior, which is ultimately Christ. He fulfills the demands of the law, ensuring that God’s justice is satisfied while allowing grace to be extended to the believer. This understanding within the Reformed tradition asserts that the law is crucial in leading us to see our need for Christ rather than as a means of obtaining righteousness.
Scripture References: Romans 3:20

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