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What does the Bible say about being under grace versus under the law?

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The Bible teaches that believers are under grace, not under the law (Romans 6:14), which leads to freedom from sin's dominion.

In Romans 6:14, it is emphasized that 'sin shall not have dominion over you, for you are not under the law, but under grace.' This distinction is crucial for understanding the believer's relationship with sin and righteousness. The law primarily serves to expose sin; it highlights humanity's inability to achieve righteousness on their own. Under grace, however, believers are liberated from the power of sin. Grace does not promote lawlessness; rather, it teaches believers to live soberly and righteously in this present world. As a result, those under grace are empowered to obey God's commandments, guided by faith rather than fear of punishment.
Scripture References: Romans 6:14

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