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How does grace differ from the law in terms of salvation?

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Grace provides salvation through faith in Jesus, while the law only reveals sin and leads to condemnation.

Grace stands in contrast to the law by offering a means of salvation that is not dependent on human effort. In Galatians, the law is described as the ministration of death, showing us our guilt and inability to achieve perfect obedience. Conversely, grace is extended through faith in Jesus Christ, allowing believers to receive righteousness as a gift rather than a reward for works. This distinction is crucial as it reflects the essence of the gospel—salvation is found solely in Christ's completed work rather than in our performance under the law.
Scripture References: Galatians 3:10-13, Romans 3:24-26

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