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What is the purpose of the law in salvation?

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The law's purpose is to reveal our sinfulness, humble us, and lead us to Christ for salvation.

The law serves a supremely vital role in the process of salvation. It reveals to us our deep need for a Savior by showing us how utterly incapable we are of achieving righteousness on our own. In recognizing our sinful condition through the law, we become desperate for help, leading us to seek Christ for salvation. The law is not a means of earning righteousness; rather, it is a mirror reflecting our inability to fulfill God's requirements, ultimately directing us to the only hope we have—Jesus Christ, who redeemed us from the curse of the law with His death on the cross.
Scripture References: Romans 7:12-14, Galatians 3:24

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