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How does the law relate to the Gospel?

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The law reveals our sinfulness and points us to our need for Christ and His grace.

In the context of the Gospel, the law serves a crucial purpose by highlighting human sinfulness and the impossibility of achieving righteousness through our efforts. Galatians 2:21 teaches that if righteousness could be obtained through the law, Christ's sacrifice would be unnecessary. Instead, the law drives us to the understanding of our need for a Savior. Romans 8:3 clarifies that Jesus fulfilled the law's requirements, thereby freeing us from its condemnation. The Gospel does not abolish the law but fulfills it, establishing that our right standing with God is based on faith in Christ’s obedience rather than our own adherence to the law.
Scripture References: Galatians 2:21, Romans 8:3

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