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What does the Bible say about God's holy law?

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The Bible teaches that God's holy law, exemplified in the Ten Commandments, is good, just, and holy.

God's holy law, encapsulated in the Ten Commandments, represents divine standards that reveal what humanity ought to be. Exodus 20 outlines God's commandments that not only instruct us on how to love God and our neighbors but also highlight our inability to keep them perfectly. This law signifies God's unchanging standards and moral expectations for humanity, serving as a mirror that reflects our sinful nature and the necessity of grace. Romans 7:12 affirms that the law is holy, just, and good, distinctly asserting its role in our understanding of sin and righteousness.
Scripture References: Exodus 20, Romans 7:12

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Gods Holy Law
Don Bell · Jul 21, 2019
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