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Why is it important that Christians are not under the law?

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Being free from the law enables Christians to live in love and grace, motivating them to serve God willingly.

The significance of Christians not being under the law cannot be overstated. By being free from the law, believers are liberated from legalistic obligations that create fear and bondage. Instead, they are invited to serve God out of a response to His grace and love, as seen in 2 Corinthians 5:14, which says, 'For the love of Christ constraineth us.' This freedom allows for authentic faith and obedience, which the law could never produce, as the law highlights sin and leads to condemnation. In contrast, under grace, Christians are empowered to love God and others genuinely and to serve with joy, reflecting Christ's example of selfless love and service.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 5:14, Romans 7:1

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