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Why is it significant that Christians are not guilty of breaking God's laws?

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Christians are not guilty of breaking God's laws because their righteousness is found in Christ, who fulfilled the law perfectly.

This significance is rooted in the theological conviction that the law's demands are met in Christ. Romans 8:1 assures believers that 'there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.' This truth underscores that while the world is guilty of transgressing God’s commandments, those who are united with Christ are seen as perfect and blameless before God. Their sins are covered by Christ’s righteousness, meaning they are not subject to the curse of the law. Therefore, their identity as 'not of this world' is crucial as it reflects their heavenly citizenship and the assurance that they are no longer under the condemnation that the world faces due to sin.
Scripture References: Romans 8:1-3, Isaiah 24:5, Galatians 2:16

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