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Why is it significant that we are not under the law?

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Being not under the law means believers are free from its condemnation and can live in the freedom of the Spirit (Romans 8:1).

The significance of not being under the law, as articulated in Romans 8:1, is profound for the believer. It emphasizes that Christ has fully satisfied the demands of the law and taken away its penalties for His people. Therefore, Christians are no longer subject to condemnation; they are justified by faith in Christ. This freedom allows believers to live spiritually vibrant lives led by the Holy Spirit, rather than in fear of the accusations of the law. The transition from the law to grace gives Christians assurance of their standing with God, empowering them to live in love and obedience out of gratitude rather than obligation.
Scripture References: Romans 8:1, Galatians 5:1

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