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What does the Bible say about justification without the law?

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The Bible teaches that no flesh is justified by the deeds of the law (Romans 3:20), emphasizing righteousness through faith in Christ instead.

The Apostle Paul makes it clear in Romans 3:20 that by the deeds of the law, no flesh can be justified in God's sight. This underscores the belief that the law's role is not to provide a means to righteousness but to reveal sin. In contrast, the righteousness of God is manifested apart from the law and is witnessed by the law and the prophets (Romans 3:21). This points to the ultimate fulfillment of righteousness in Christ, who brings about justification through faith, not works of the law.
Scripture References: Romans 3:20-21

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