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How does grace relate to the law according to the sermon?

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Grace is shown as the answer to our inability to fulfill the law, providing the righteousness we cannot achieve on our own.

The sermon emphasizes that grace is foundational in understanding the law, as believers cannot achieve righteousness through their actions. Christ fulfills the law entirely and by His grace, we are credited with His righteousness (Romans 5:1). The law exposes our sin and need for a Savior, revealing that we cannot meet its demands. Thus, grace becomes essential, not only for salvation but also for the Christian life, leading believers to strive for holiness while relying on God's strength and mercy. Grace beautifully intertwines with the law, providing hope for those who recognize their insufficiency.
Scripture References: Romans 5:1, Ephesians 2:8-9, Galatians 2:21

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