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How does the gospel align with the law according to Paul?

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The gospel fulfills the law by providing grace and truth, emphasizing that salvation is through faith in Christ, not through legalistic adherence.

Paul teaches that the relationship between the gospel and the law is complementary, not contradictory. In Romans 8:3-4, he explains that the law was powerless to save us because of our sinful nature, but God sent His Son to fulfill the law and provide a way for us to be righteous. The gospel does not negate the law; it upholds it by offering a new way to meet its demands through faith in Christ (Romans 3:31). This reinforces that true discipleship produces love and obedience, naturally flowing from the grace embedded in the gospel, rather than through mere law-keeping.
Scripture References: Romans 8:3-4, Romans 3:31

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