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What role does the law play in revealing our need for Christ?

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The law serves to reveal our sin and demonstrates our need for Christ's atonement.

The Apostle Paul explains in Romans 7 that the law is not sin but rather a reflection of God's holy standards that illuminates our sinful nature. He writes, 'For I had not known lust, except the law had said, Thou shalt not covet' (Romans 7:7). This revelation of sin fosters a deeper understanding of our need for grace, which Christ fulfills through His perfect obedience and sacrifice. Thus, the law functions as a guide, leading us to recognize our dependence on Christ for salvation and righteousness.
Scripture References: Romans 7:7

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