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What does the Bible say about the importance of the law?

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The Bible teaches that the law is crucial as it reveals God's standard and our inability to fulfill it, emphasizing the need for Christ's perfect obedience.

The scripture tells us that the law serves a vital purpose in highlighting our sin and our inability to achieve righteousness on our own. As stated in Matthew 5:17, Jesus came not to abolish the law but to fulfill it, underscoring that every commandment must be obeyed for one to be justified. The law shows us that true righteousness exceeds that of the scribes and Pharisees, indicating that mere outward compliance is insufficient (Matthew 5:20). Understanding the weight of the law helps us appreciate the significance of Christ's sacrificial work, as He fulfills every jot and tittle on our behalf, enabling us to stand justified before God.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:17-20

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