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What does it mean to be set free from the law?

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Being set free from the law means that believers are no longer bound by its demands and are instead under grace.

The freedom from the law is a central theme in Paul's letters, particularly in Galatians. Being set free signifies that believers are no longer under the burden of the law's demands, which can never justify or sanctify them. Instead, they are under grace, which empowers them to live in accordance with the Spirit. This freedom allows believers to pursue righteousness not through legalistic adherence to the law but through a faithful relationship with Christ. The law's purpose was to lead them to Christ, who fulfills the law's requirements on their behalf, enabling them to live as children of God.
Scripture References: Galatians 5:1, Romans 6:14

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