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How does the law reveal our sinfulness?

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The law reveals our sinfulness by illuminating the true standard of God’s holiness, showing us our inability to adhere to it.

The law serves a vital purpose in revealing human sinfulness. Romans 7 explains that the law is spiritual and demands perfection not only in actions but also in thoughts and attitudes. When one comes to see the law’s requirements, as Paul did, they recognize their failure to meet God’s standards, leading to an awareness of guilt and condemnation. This revelation brings significant inner turmoil, as it uncovers the depth of one's sin nature and highlights the need for Christ's redemptive work. The law acts like a mirror, reflecting our true state before a holy God, prompting us to seek mercy and redemption.
Scripture References: Romans 7:7-13, Matthew 5:21-22, Galatians 3:24, Romans 3:20, Galatians 3:22, Romans 7:7

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Slain by the Law
Henry Mahan · Apr 20, 1980
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