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What does the Bible say about the law of liberty?

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The law of liberty, mentioned in James 2:10-13, refers to the gospel and emphasizes living under grace rather than the law.

The law of liberty is presented in James 2:10-13, indicating that it encompasses the gospel. This law frees believers from the condemnation of the law by highlighting that salvation comes solely through grace, not by works. In James 1:25, it describes those who look intently into this perfect law as blessed. It is a reminder that believers are to emulate Christ, living in recognition of their need for grace and continually reflecting on their standing in the gospel.
Scripture References: James 2:10-13, James 1:25, James 2:8-13, Romans 5:5, Matthew 6:14-15

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