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What does the Bible say about God's law given at Sinai?

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The law at Sinai was given to show our need for Christ, not as a code of conduct.

The law given at Sinai is not merely a set of rules for conduct; rather, it serves a much greater purpose. It demonstrates the need for a mediator and points God's people toward the Lord Jesus Christ. The law shows us our inability to fulfill God's righteous demands, highlighting our need for salvation through Christ. According to Exodus 19 and 20, God establishes His law to reveal the holiness required of His people and their utter inability to achieve this holiness without Him. As summarized in Galatians 3:19, the law was ordained by angels and mediated by Moses; it exposes sin and drives us to Christ for redemption.
Scripture References: Exodus 19:4-5, Galatians 3:19

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GRACE at Sinai?
Don Fortner · Jul 22, 2008
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