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What is the importance of the Law given in Exodus?

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The Law reveals our need for a mediator and points us to Christ as our ultimate Savior.

The giving of the Law at Sinai, detailed in Exodus, serves a dual purpose: it establishes God's holiness and reveals humanity's inability to achieve righteousness on their own. The Israelites recognized their need for a mediator (Exodus 20:18-19), which set the stage for the coming of Christ, our mediator between God and man. The Law is not only a guide but underscores the necessity of Christ's sacrificial work for our redemption. Thus, it highlights God's standards and our dependence on His grace to fulfill them.
Scripture References: Exodus 20:18-19, Deuteronomy 18:15

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