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What does Paul mean when he says he is dead to the law?

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Paul means that through Christ’s death, he is freed from the law's condemnation and judgment (Galatians 2:19).

When Paul declares in Galatians 2:19 that he is 'dead to the law,' he signifies his release from the requirement and condemnation of the law that he could never fulfill. In being crucified with Christ, he acknowledges that Christ satisfied the demands of the law on his behalf, allowing him to live in the freedom of grace. This understanding is foundational for Christians, as it underscores the truth that they are no longer judged by the law but accepted in Christ, who provides both righteousness and the means for a holy life.
Scripture References: Galatians 2:19, Romans 7:6

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