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What does the Bible say about faith and the law?

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The Bible teaches that faith does not nullify the law; rather, it establishes it (Romans 3:31).

In Romans 3:31, Paul addresses the relationship between faith and the law, emphasizing that faith in Christ does not render the law void. Instead, it affirms the law's significance. As believers, we are not bound by the law in terms of earning salvation; however, our faith compels us to obey God's commandments as a reflection of our love for Him. This obedience stems from our new identity as adopted children in God's family, where our response to His will is driven by love, not servility.
Scripture References: Romans 3:31, Galatians 3:21-29

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Todd Nibert · Sep 29, 2010
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