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What is the difference between law and grace in the Bible?

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Law requires obedience for life, while grace gives life and enables obedience (Romans 6:14).

The distinction between law and grace is crucial in understanding biblical theology. The law, according to Deuteronomy, operates on a system of do this and live. It requires perfect obedience as a condition for life. In contrast, grace provides life freely through Christ, fundamentally altering the motivation behind our actions. Romans 6:14 states that we are not under law but under grace, indicating that grace empowers us to live in accordance with God's commandments because we are already alive in Christ. Thus, our good works stem from the life and grace we have received, rather than an attempt to earn it.
Scripture References: Romans 6:14, Galatians 2:21

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