What does it mean to be redeemed from under the law?
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Being redeemed from under the law means that through Christ's sacrifice, believers are freed from the penalty of sin and the demands of the law.
To be redeemed from under the law signifies that believers, through Christ's blood, are released from the bondage of the law's curse. Galatians 3:13 asserts that Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law by becoming a curse for us. This liberation allows believers to live in the grace of God, freed from the obligation to achieve righteousness through works. Instead, they are justified by faith, accepted into God's family, and granted the power to live according to God’s will, not out of obligation but out of love and gratitude.
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