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How does God's law relate to sin and forgiveness?

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God's law reveals our sinfulness and the need for forgiveness through Christ's atoning work.

The law serves as a mirror reflecting our sinful nature and inability to achieve righteousness on our own. Romans 7:7 teaches that the law defines sin, enabling us to recognize our transgressions. However, it also underscores our need for a Savior. The key to forgiveness lies in Christ fulfilling the law’s demands on our behalf, as mentioned in Matthew 5:17, where He states He came not to abolish the law but to fulfill it. This fulfillment is crucial, as only through Christ can we find pardon for our sins and reconciliation with God.
Scripture References: Romans 7:7, Matthew 5:17

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Sin no more
John Reeves · Oct 13, 2024
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