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What does it mean that we are no longer under the Law?

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Being no longer under the Law means that believers are free from its condemnation and live by the Spirit through faith in Christ.

Galatians 3:24-25 highlights that the Law served as a schoolmaster until Christ came. Once we place our faith in Him, we are no longer bound by the regulations of the Law which could not justify us. Instead, believers are called to live by the Spirit, as stated in Romans 7:6, which underscores that we serve in newness of spirit, not in the oldness of the letter. This liberation allows Christians to bear fruit for God, relying entirely on the transformative work of the Holy Spirit rather than the constraints of the Law. Hence, believers find their joy and purpose not in legal adherence but in a vibrant, faith-filled relationship with Christ.
Scripture References: Galatians 3:24-25, Romans 7:6

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