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What does the Bible say about the Law and believers' lives?

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The Bible teaches that the Law brings condemnation and is not the rule of life for believers, who are under grace.

The Scriptures indicate that the Law serves to reveal sin and brings condemnation, thus it cannot be the guiding principle for believers. In Romans 7:4, it states that through Christ, believers have died to the Law, enabling them to bear fruit for God. Rather than adhering to the Law for holiness, believers are to recognize the sufficiency of Christ's work and His imputed righteousness as their rule of life, encapsulated in the Gospel of Grace.
Scripture References: Romans 7:4, Galatians 3:25-26

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