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How do we know the concept of the law as condemnation is true?

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The law reveals sin and leads to death, demonstrating its role in condemning rather than saving.

The concept of the law as a ministration of condemnation is affirmed throughout Scripture. In Romans 7:5-11, Paul describes his own experience with the law, stating that it awakened sin within him, leading to his spiritual death. Additionally, Galatians 3:10-13 confirms that cursed is everyone who does not abide by all things written in the law, highlighting that the law cannot provide righteousness, but instead reveals our transgressions. The strict requirements of the law, demanding perfect obedience, underscore humanity's inability to achieve righteousness on their own. Therefore, the law's true purpose is to lead us to recognize our need for grace through Christ, the only capable mediator who fulfills the law on our behalf.
Scripture References: Romans 7:5-11, Galatians 3:10-13

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