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How does the law relate to transgression according to the Bible?

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The law defines transgression; where there is no law, there is no transgression, as noted in Romans 4:15.

The relationship between law and transgression is clearly outlined in Romans 4:15, stating that where there is no law, there is no transgression. This indicates that the law serves to reveal sin and establish the standard of righteousness. When individuals attempt to justify themselves by the law, they place themselves under its judgment, which leads to condemnation. However, for those who are in Christ, they are released from the law's demands. Understanding that believers are not under law allows them to live in the freedom of grace, free from the guilt and condemnation that accompany the breaking of the law.
Scripture References: Romans 4:15, Galatians 3:10, Romans 6:14

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