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What does Galatians say about the law and righteousness?

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Galatians emphasizes that no one can be justified by the law; righteousness comes through faith in Christ alone.

The letter to the Galatians powerfully argues that relying on the law for justification results in a curse, as no one can perfectly uphold it. In Galatians 3:11, Paul states, 'The righteous shall live by faith,' underscoring that God's approval and acceptance come through faith, not works of the law. This theme challenges all erroneous doctrines that distort the gospel by suggesting that righteousness can be obtained through human effort. The book calls believers to rest in the completed work of Christ, which provides the only means of standing righteously before God.
Scripture References: Galatians 3:11, Galatians 3:10

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