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What is the difference between the law and grace?

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The law brings condemnation and death, while grace through Christ provides life and righteousness.

The law, as given in the Old Testament, serves to reveal God's standards and the sinfulness of humanity. It condemns, showing us that we cannot achieve righteousness on our own. Paul notes that 'the letter killeth' (2 Corinthians 3:6), illustrating how reliance on the law ultimately leads to despair. Conversely, grace is realized in the New Testament through Jesus Christ, who fulfills the law and offers life to all who believe in Him. Grace leads to the inner transformation of believers, freeing them from the condemnation of the law and enabling them to live according to God's will through the Spirit.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 3:6-9, Romans 8:3-4

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