What does the Bible say about the believer's relationship to God's law?
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The Bible teaches that believers are guided by the precepts of the Gospel, rather than the Ten Commandments, as their rule of conduct.
The believer's relationship to God's law is intricately tied to understanding both the law and the Gospel. According to the New Testament, believers are not bound by the Ten Commandments or the Old Covenant laws. Instead, their rule of conduct is established by the precepts of the Gospel as declared by Christ and His apostles. The law serves to expose sin and demonstrates the impossibility of salvation based on personal righteousness. Believers derive their motivations to obey God's commandments from the assurance of salvation rooted in Christ's imputed righteousness, rather than a legalistic adherence to a set of rules.
Scripture References:
Romans 3:20, Galatians 5:1, Matthew 22:37-39
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