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What does 'being shut up to faith' mean in Scripture?

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'Being shut up to faith' refers to being made aware of one’s sinfulness, leading to reliance solely on faith in Christ.

'Being shut up to faith' signifies a state where a person, through the conviction of the law, realizes their utter inability to justify themselves. As stated in Galatians 3:23, before faith came, we were kept under the law until the promise was revealed. This confinement serves to expose sin and highlight our desperate need for salvation through faith in Christ alone. Only when one recognizes their condition as wholly reliant upon Christ's work do they find true peace and freedom in their relationship with God. This notion is crucial in understanding the transition from law to grace and the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice.
Scripture References: Galatians 3:23, Romans 7:9-10

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