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What does the Bible say about avoiding controversies about the law?

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The Bible instructs believers to avoid foolish questions and strivings about the law as they are unprofitable (Titus 3:9).

In Titus 3:9, Paul warns believers to avoid foolish questions, genealogies, and contentions about the law because they are unprofitable and vain. The early church faced significant controversies as they transitioned from the Old Covenant to the New Covenant. Many were entangled in legalistic debates and misinterpretations of the law, often favoring human traditions over the true heart of the law given by God. Instead of focusing on outward appearances and traditions, believers are urged to seek the true justice, mercy, and faith inherent in the law of God.
Scripture References: Titus 3:9

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