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How does Paul describe the role of the law in the Christian life?

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Paul teaches that the law cannot provide righteousness and that believers are not to live under its constraints but in the Spirit.

In Galatians, Paul describes the law as a tool that reveals sin but does not provide justification. He argues that those who seek righteousness through the law are under a curse because no one can uphold it perfectly. Instead, believers are called to live by faith in the Spirit, freeing them from the law's demands. Paul stresses in Galatians 3 that if righteousness could come by the law, then Christ died in vain. This distinction is paramount for Christians, as it delineates the proper relationship between faith and works, emphasizing that life in Christ is characterized by reliance on the Spirit rather than adherence to legalistic standards.
Scripture References: Galatians 2:19-21, Galatians 3:10-14

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