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Why does the law not justify us?

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The law exposes our sin but does not provide justification; only faith in Christ can achieve that.

The apostle Paul emphasizes in Acts 13:39 that 'by Him, all that believe are justified from all things, from which you could not be justified by the law of Moses.' The law serves to reveal our transgressions and highlight our inability to attain righteousness on our own. This realization points us to the necessity of faith in Christ, who alone fulfills the requirements of the law and provides justification for sinners. This reality showcases that justification is not achieved through adherence to the law but through the grace given in believing in Jesus' completed work.
Scripture References: Acts 13:39, Romans 3:20

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Jubilee
Tim James · May 24, 2026
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