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What is the role of the law in a Christian's life?

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The law's role is to reveal sin and our need for Christ, rather than to empower us for salvation or sanctification.

In a Christian's life, the law serves as a clear guide to understanding sin and the holiness of God. It reveals our inability to achieve righteousness on our own and functions as a mirror reflecting our spiritual condition. The law was never meant to save or sanctify; rather, it exposes our need for a Savior, pushing us toward reliance on grace. This understanding is crucial because many believers mistakenly think they can earn favor with God by keeping the law. However, true acceptance before God is based solely on Christ’s work and not our adherence to the law, which, as Paul notes, cannot bring perfection. Instead, the law should drive us back to Christ for forgiveness and strength.
Scripture References: Galatians 3:19-24, Romans 3:20, Hebrews 10:1-4

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