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What does it mean that the law was our schoolmaster?

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It means the law leads us to Christ by highlighting our need for justification through faith.

The concept of the law being a schoolmaster, as described in Galatians 3:24-25, signifies its role in preparing our hearts to understand and accept the gospel. The law educates us on our sinful nature and our inability to fulfill God's standards on our own, reflecting our need for saving grace. This educational aspect is not meant to lead us back to the law for salvation, but rather to Christ, who is the ultimate source of our justification. Once we have placed our faith in Him, we are no longer bound to the law as a means of earning righteousness.
Scripture References: Galatians 3:24-25

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