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What role does the law play in our understanding of redemption?

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The law reveals our sin and underscores our need for redemption through Christ's fulfillment.

In Reformed theology, the law serves a crucial role in leading us to understand our need for redemption. It exposes our inability to meet God's standards and highlights our reliance on Christ's obedience and sacrifice. As illustrated in Ruth and Boaz's story, the law is upheld through Christ, who fulfills its demands perfectly, allowing Him to serve as our redeemer. This understanding of the law helps Christians appreciate the depth of God's grace and the immense sacrifice made by Christ, reinforcing the concept of redemption that is central to our faith.
Scripture References: Ruth 3, Romans 3:20, Galatians 3:24

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