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What does the law say about sin?

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The law reveals the knowledge of sin, indicating that no one can be justified by it.

According to Romans 3:20, the law serves to bring knowledge of sin, highlighting humanity's inability to meet God's righteous standards. The law does not justify; instead, it reveals the depth of our sinfulness and our desperate need for a savior. It acts as a mirror, reflecting our moral failures and leading us to understand that our attempts at righteousness are insufficient. This theological understanding emphasizes the importance of Christ, who fulfills the law on our behalf and provides justification through faith.
Scripture References: Romans 3:20

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