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What is the perfect law of liberty?

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The perfect law of liberty refers to the gospel of Christ, which sets believers free from sin and law's bondage.

In James 1:25, the perfect law of liberty represents the gospel, which not only reveals our sin but also provides the remedy through Christ’s sacrifice. This law, unlike the Mosaic law, brings freedom from sin by fulfilling the demands of righteousness through Jesus. Believers are called to look intently into this law, indicating that they should persistently seek and obey Christ's teachings. This freedom empowers believers to live out their faith actively, serving God without the hindrance of sin's power, as noted in Galatians 5:1 which states, ‘For freedom Christ has set us free.’
Scripture References: James 1:25, Galatians 5:1

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