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What does Galatians teach about the law and grace?

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Galatians teaches that law cannot justify; only grace through faith in Christ can do so.

The book of Galatians clearly contrasts the roles of law and grace. It emphasizes that while the law was given, it does not provide justification before God. Galatians 3:10 states, 'For as many as are of the works of the law are under the curse,' highlighting the impossibility of being justified by the law, as no one can fulfill it perfectly. In stark contrast, Galatians 3:14 explains that believers receive the promise of the Spirit through faith in Christ. This reveals that grace, not law, is the basis of our standing before God. The balance of law and grace speaks to the heart of Reformed theology, where grace is seen as the sole means of salvation.
Scripture References: Galatians 3:10, Galatians 3:14

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