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What is the law of faith described in Romans?

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The law of faith refers to the principle by which believers are justified by their faith in Jesus Christ, not by the works of the law.

The 'law of faith' is outlined in Romans 3:27, where Paul asserts that boasting is excluded by the law of faith rather than the law of works. This law emphasizes that justification and righteousness come through faith in Jesus Christ alone. It highlights the inability of the law to save or justify; rather, it reveals our sinfulness and need for a Savior. The law of faith, therefore, is foundational in sovereign grace theology, indicating that believers are not saved by their efforts but by God's work through Christ and the faith He grants His people.
Scripture References: Romans 3:27

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