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What does the Bible say about coming to Christ instead of the law?

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The Bible emphasizes that we come to Christ, who fulfills the law and offers grace, in contrast to the law that reveals our sin and leads to death.

In Hebrews 12:18-24, the author highlights the difference between the old covenant associated with Mount Sinai and the new covenant made through Christ. The law, given at Sinai, represents God's holiness and justice, which resulted in fear and condemnation for the people. It exposed their sinfulness but did not provide a path to redemption. Conversely, coming to Christ means entering into the grace and mercy of God, allowing believers to find freedom and assurance of salvation through faith in Him. The passage assures believers that they are not under the law but have arrived at Mount Zion, where they can access the blessings of the new covenant mediated by Jesus, who speaks better things than the old sacrifices could.
Scripture References: Hebrews 12:18-24

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