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What does the Bible say about salvation without the law?

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The Bible teaches that salvation is by grace alone and not by the works of the law.

The concept of salvation without the law is rooted in the belief that justification and acceptance before God come through faith in Jesus Christ, not through obedience to the law. Acts 11 illustrates that God's grace extends to all, regardless of adherence to the Mosaic law. Paul emphasizes this in Romans 11:6, stating that if salvation is by grace, it cannot be of works; otherwise, grace would cease to be grace. The law has been fulfilled in Christ, which means it no longer dictates how we are accepted or sanctified before God. Salvation, therefore, is an act of God's sovereign grace.
Scripture References: Acts 11:1-18, Romans 11:6

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