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What does the Bible say about the significance of the law for Christians?

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The Bible teaches that the law cannot justify sinners; true justification comes through faith in Christ alone.

The law given to Israel reveals God's standard of holiness, yet it cannot justify anyone. As stated in Romans 2, those who claim to uphold the law but fail to keep it are not justified by their efforts. True justification is found in resting in Christ, who fulfills the law on our behalf. Paul highlights that mere external adherence to the law is insufficient; it is the inward transformation of the heart that truly matters in the eyes of God. Thus, for Christians, the law serves as a guide to understand God's righteousness, but it is grace through faith in Christ that brings salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 2:17-29

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