Grace does not nullify the law but fulfills it through Christ’s obedience, allowing believers to live without condemnation.
Grace and law are intricately connected in Christian theology. The law serves to reveal our sinfulness and our need for a Savior, as seen in Romans 7. However, through Christ's life and sacrificial death, grace becomes the means by which we receive forgiveness and transformation. Galatians 3:24 explains that the law was our guardian until Christ came, indicating that while the law exposes our failures, grace through faith in Christ provides the righteousness needed for salvation. This relationship liberates believers from the condemnation of the law, allowing them to serve God in the newness of the Spirit rather than adhering to the letter.
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