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

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The Bible teaches that individuals are either under law or under grace, with no third option available.

The Apostle Paul, in Romans 6:14, clearly states that individuals are either under law or under grace, implying that there are no middle ground or mixed states. At any given time, a person exists under one of these conditions. Those who are under the law have their blessings from God contingent upon their success in obeying that law. This reliance on the law creates a burden and leads to the realization of one's sinfulness and inability to fully meet God’s standards, as elaborated in Romans 3:19-20. Therefore, knowing the distinction between being under law and under grace is essential for understanding one’s standing before God and the work of Christ in salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 3:19-20; Romans 6:14

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