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How does the law relate to grace?

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The law exposes our sinfulness and demonstrates our need for grace, as it cannot justify us but only highlights our guilt.

The relationship between the law and grace is discussed in Romans 3:20, which informs us that through the law comes the knowledge of sin. The law demonstrates God's holy standards, showing humanity that they fall short and are in need of salvation. This realization leads to the embrace of grace, as it is through grace that we are justified. Grace does not negate the law; rather, it fulfills it through Christ's perfect obedience and sacrifice. Thus, while the law highlights our sinfulness, grace provides the means for redemption and transformation, allowing believers to live in accordance with God's will.
Scripture References: Romans 3:20, Galatians 2:16

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