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What does the Bible say about being under grace instead of the law?

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The Bible says that believers are not under the law but under grace, as stated in Romans 6:14, meaning that sin shall not have dominion over them.

In Romans 6:14, Paul communicates a powerful truth that believers are no longer under the law but under grace. This means that for those in Christ, sin no longer has the authority to rule their lives. Instead of being enslaved by the law, which can expose sin but cannot redeem, believers experience the liberating power of grace through their relationship with Jesus Christ. Grace enables them to live righteously, serving God in the newness of life, rather than in adherence to an old covenant of works that leads to condemnation. Thus, the transition from law to grace is fundamentally important as it illustrates the shift from bondage to freedom in Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 6:14, Romans 8:1-6, Romans 1:16-17

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