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Why is the concept of being dead to the law important for Christians?

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Being dead to the law means Christians are not bound to it for salvation, having been justified by faith in Christ (Romans 6:14).

The doctrine of being dead to the law is crucial for Christians as it emphasizes our liberation from the law's demands. Romans 6:14 articulates, 'For sin shall not have dominion over you: for ye are not under the law, but under grace.' This indicates that through Christ's work, believers are not justified by their adherence to the law but by faith in Him. Understanding that we are dead to the law signifies that our standing before God is based on Christ's fulfillment of the law on our behalf, freeing us to live under grace. This fosters a deeper appreciation for the grace of God and motivates true obedience rooted in love rather than obligation.
Scripture References: Romans 6:14

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