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What does it mean to be free from the law but under grace?

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Being free from the law means that believers are no longer bound by its demands, as they are saved by grace through faith.

The apostle Paul explains in Romans 6:14 that Christians are not under law but under grace. This signifies a radical shift from an old covenant of law-keeping, which could not save, to a new covenant defined by grace. In Christ, believers are liberated from the penalties and obligations of the Mosaic law. This freedom enables them to live in a manner that pleases God, motivated by love rather than fear. Living under grace empowers Christians to fulfill the moral law through the Spirit, producing genuine love and service rather than mere compliance to rules.
Scripture References: Romans 6:14

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