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What role does the moral law play in a believer's life?

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The moral law serves to reveal God’s holiness and humanity’s sinfulness, guiding believers in godly living while reminding them of their dependence on grace.

In the life of a believer, the moral law functions as a tutor that leads us to Christ, illustrating our need for divine grace. It reveals God’s character and sets a standard for righteousness that we are unable to meet on our own, which drives us to the gospel for redemption and transformation. While we are no longer under the condemnation of the law, understanding its principles helps shape our conduct as a response to God’s grace, motivating us to live in obedience and holiness, reflecting Christ's character in our lives.
Scripture References: Galatians 3:24-25, Romans 7:12

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