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What are the consequences of relying on the law for salvation?

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Relying on the law for salvation leads to frustration of grace and ultimately to spiritual ruin, as no one can fulfill the law perfectly.

When believers rely on the law as a means to secure their salvation, they are engaging in a futile endeavor that frustrates God's grace. Paul clearly articulates in Galatians that the law serves to condemn, not to justify. By attempting to adhere to the law for righteousness, individuals overlook the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice. The law cannot provide life; it only reveals sin and leads to death. Thus, embracing grace through faith, rather than legalistic behavior, is essential for true spiritual life and assurance of salvation.
Scripture References: Galatians 2:21, Galatians 3:10

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