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How do we know the law reveals sin?

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The law reveals sin by exposing our moral failures and leading us to recognize our dependence on God's grace.

Scripture, particularly in Romans 7, illustrates that the law reveals sin by drawing attention to our wrongdoing and illuminating our need for redemption. The law acts like a mirror, reflecting back our ethical deficiencies and spiritual shortcomings. Instead of offering a path to righteousness, it brings about a consciousness of guilt and a recognition of our inability to meet God's holy standards. This function of the law serves to guide believers toward the grace found in Christ, who ultimately fulfills the law's requirements and offers forgiveness and reconciliation with God. Thus, we see that understanding the law's purpose is essential for grasping the enormity of God's grace in our salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 7:1-6, Romans 7:7

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