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How do we know the Gospel is different from the Law?

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The Gospel presents a message of grace and love, contrasting the Law's demands, as seen in Hebrews 12.

The Gospel, as articulated in Hebrews 12, is distinctly different from the Law. While the Law comes with demands and terrors that lead to fear and condemnation, the Gospel presents God as drawing His people with love and grace. Peter's exhortation to the believers echoes this sentiment, highlighting that God's call is not one of mere law enforcement but of a relationship characterized by affection and longing for their spiritual growth. It's not about following commands out of fear but embracing a loving plea to rise above sin, indicating that the Gospel empowers believers to live righteously by the Spirit rather than by the flesh.
Scripture References: Hebrews 12:18-24

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