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What does the Bible teach about strivings about the law?

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The Bible warns against strivings about the law, as they create division and detract from the gospel of grace.

In Titus 3:9, strivings about the law are highlighted as matters to avoid because they often lead to misunderstanding and false teaching regarding the grace of God. The New Testament illustrates that true believers recognize the law's purpose is to expose sin and drive us to Christ for salvation. Engaging in debates about the law that rely on human traditions rather than divine revelation can result in confusion and division, which the early church experienced with the influence of legalists. Believers must remember that salvation is solely through grace, not by observing the law, and thus avoid unnecessary legalistic arguments that diminish the gospel's clarity.
Scripture References: Titus 3:9, Galatians 5:7-12

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