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Why is it important for Christians to understand that we are not under the law?

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Understanding that we are not under the law frees us from the burden of legalism and affirms our justification through faith in Christ.

The importance of not being under the law is rooted in the understanding that the law exposes our sinful nature and leads to guilt, but it does not provide a means for establishing righteousness before God. The sermon articulates that believers establish the law not by obedience, but through faith in Jesus Christ, who fulfilled the law on our behalf. This clarity liberates Christians from the bondage of legalism and performance-based acceptance. Moreover, it reinforces the doctrine of grace, emphasizing that our relationship with God is based solely on His grace and the finished work of Christ, allowing us to live in freedom and joy rather than fear and obligation.
Scripture References: Romans 3:31, Matthew 5:17

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