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Why is the concept of Jesus as lawgiver important?

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Jesus as lawgiver is crucial because He writes the law of grace and love in our hearts, enabling true transformation and obedience.

The role of Jesus as lawgiver is paramount in understanding salvation and our relationship with God's law. In Jeremiah 31:33 and its repetition in Hebrews 8, God promises to write His laws on the hearts of His people, signaling a shift from external adherence to internal transformation. This new covenant establishes that obedience arises from a heart changed by grace, leading to genuine love for God and others. Thus, recognizing Christ as our lawgiver emphasizes that true righteousness is rooted in our relationship with Him, rather than merely following the letter of the law, which is insufficient for salvation.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 31:33, Hebrews 8:10-12, Isaiah 33:22

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