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What does the Bible say about a believer's relationship to the law?

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Believers are considered dead to the law through the body of Christ, freeing them to serve God in the spirit.

According to Romans 7, believers are dead to the law through the body of the Lord Jesus Christ, which signifies a complete liberation from its dominion. This means that the law, which once ruled over them, now has no hold, allowing them to be married to Christ and serve in newness of spirit. Paul emphasizes this concept, stating that the law is not made for the righteous man, but for sinners, to showcase their need for a Savior. In Christ, believers are freed from the law's condemnation, enabling them to live a life that honors God not out of obligation, but from love and gratitude.
Scripture References: Romans 7:1-6, 1 Timothy 1:8-10

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