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How does God's law relate to our inability to save ourselves?

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God's law reveals our inability to achieve righteousness and points us to our need for Christ's salvation.

The sermon articulates that the purpose of God's law is to expose our sinfulness, demonstrating that no one can achieve righteousness through their own efforts. The law sets a standard that is unyielding and demonstrates our need for a Savior. It asserts that nobody can be justified by works of the law; instead, it shows us our guilt and drives us to rely on Christ for salvation. The implication is clear: salvation is not something we earn but a gift received through faith in Christ who fulfilled the law on our behalf.
Scripture References: Isaiah 45:9-10, Romans 3:20, Galatians 2:16

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