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What role does the law play in revealing sin?

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The law reveals sin by exposing our inability to achieve righteousness on our own.

The law serves as a mirror, reflecting our sinful nature and inability to achieve righteousness by our own efforts. As noted in Romans 7, the law is not the problem; rather, it reveals the reality of sin. When Paul reflects on the law, he recognizes that it reveals his own sinful inclinations, causing him to see that he cannot attain righteousness through self-righteous efforts. The law points to our need for grace and a Savior, showing us that we are utterly dependent on Christ's perfect obedience to the law for our redemption. As stated in Galatians 3:24, the law is our tutor to bring us to Christ, emphasizing its role in directing us toward the grace found in Him.
Scripture References: Romans 7:7-12, Galatians 3:24

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