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What does it mean that the law is our schoolmaster?

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The law acts as our schoolmaster by leading us to Christ, showing our inability to achieve righteousness on our own.

In Galatians 3:24, the law is described as a schoolmaster that brings us to Christ. This analogy depicts the law as a tutor that instructs us about sin and our fallen condition. It illustrates that through the law, we come to understand our utter inability to attain righteousness through our efforts and thus become ready to seek salvation in Jesus Christ. Once faith has come, we are no longer under this schoolmaster, as Christ has fulfilled the law’s demands, allowing believers to serve Him in freedom rather than out of obligation to the law.
Scripture References: Galatians 3:24

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