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How does faith relate to the law?

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Faith establishes the law by relying on Christ, who perfectly fulfilled it on our behalf.

Faith and the law have an intricate relationship in the context of salvation. Paul firmly states in Romans 3:31 that we do not make void the law through faith; rather, we establish it. Faith does not nullify the law but recognizes Christ's fulfillment of the law through His perfect obedience. By placing our faith in Christ, we acknowledge that we cannot fulfill the law on our own, and instead, we rely on His righteousness imputed to us. Thus, faith affirms the law's validity while simultaneously liberating believers from its condemning power, as we are justified before God by faith alone.
Scripture References: Romans 3:31, Romans 4:13

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