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How do we know the law of God is perfect?

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The law of God is described as perfect in Psalm 19:7, which emphasizes its ability to convert the soul.

Psalm 19:7 states, 'The law of the Lord is perfect, converting the soul.' This perfection of the law emphasizes that it fulfills its intended purpose to expose sin and reveal God's holiness. The law serves as a mirror, reflecting our sinful nature and driving us to the realization of our need for grace. Paul elaborates on this in Romans 7, where he explains that the commandment reveals sin, demonstrating the holiness and righteousness of God, while simultaneously showing our need for salvation through Christ. Thus, the law is not the source of salvation but serves to point us toward the only Savior who can cleanse and redeem.
Scripture References: Psalm 19:7, Romans 7:9-10

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