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How does grace differ from the law in the Bible?

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Grace offers salvation as a gift, while the law demands perfect obedience.

The distinction between grace and law is crucial in understanding the Christian faith. The law, as revealed at Mount Sinai, demands perfect obedience: 'Do and live'—this sets strict boundaries and offers no mercy. In contrast, the language of grace proclaims, 'I will' and 'you shall,' assuring believers of God's faithfulness to His promises. The Apostle Paul in Galatians points out that the law exposes our inability to achieve righteousness on our own, thereby leading us to the grace found in Christ who fulfills the law on our behalf. The understanding of this theological nuance shapes how we approach our relationship with God.
Scripture References: Galatians 3:10-14

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