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Why is grace important in the context of the law?

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Grace is crucial as it provides what the law cannot: redemption and reconciliation with God through faith in Christ.

In the sermon, it's emphasized that the law serves only to expose our sin and bring condemnation. Moses' inability to enter the Promised Land underscores that the law cannot save us; it can only highlight our failure. In contrast, grace, exemplified by God's mercy, is what truly leads us to salvation through faith in Christ. It assures believers that they are accepted by God, not based on their adherence to the law but through Christ's completed work. This grace offers hope, freedom, and the ability to enter into communion with God, which the law alone could never provide.
Scripture References: Romans 3:20, Ephesians 2:8-9

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The True Joshua
Norm Wells · Jan 28, 2024
Joshua

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