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What is the significance of being free from the law in Christ?

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Being free from the law means that believers are no longer under its condemnation but live under grace through Christ (Romans 8:1).

The significance of being free from the law in Christ lies in the believer's liberation from the condemnation and penalties due to sin. As presented in Romans 8:1, 'There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus,' this freedom allows believers to serve God without the weight of legalism. The law exposed sin but provided no power to redeem from it. In Christ, the law's demands have been fulfilled, allowing believers to live as recipients of grace, motivated not by fear of condemnation but by love for their Savior. This vital truth encourages believers to embrace their identity in Christ, fostering a relationship built on love and gratitude rather than obligation.
Scripture References: Romans 8:1

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