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How does the law relate to grace in the context of salvation?

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The law reveals our sinfulness and inability to achieve righteousness, thus pointing us to the grace found in Christ.

The sermon highlights that the law was given to expose sin and our need for a Savior. In Romans 7:12, Paul affirms the law's holiness, yet our inability to fulfill it results in condemnation. The law made nothing perfect, pointing to a greater need for grace. Jesus fulfilled the law perfectly as our substitute, providing the righteousness we could never achieve on our own. Understanding the law's limitations emphasizes the necessity of grace in salvation, showcasing God's mercy through Christ's atoning work as the only means of restoring our relationship with Him.
Scripture References: Romans 7:12, Galatians 2:16

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Never Better
Larry Criss · Oct 13, 2013
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