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Why is the concept of life without the law important for Christians?

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It underscores the belief that true righteousness comes from faith in Christ, not works of the law.

Understanding life without the law is critical for Christians as it distinguishes the grace of the gospel from the failed attempts of legalism. Paul's plea for the Galatians to abandon their reliance on the law emphasizes the freedom they have in Christ, which is essential for a vibrant faith. By living without the shackles of the law, believers can enjoy a relationship grounded in grace and love, freed from the condemnation that the law brings. This doctrine encourages Christians to focus on the transformative work of Christ rather than their own efforts, affirming their identity as redeemed children of God who live by grace through faith.
Scripture References: Galatians 4:12, Hebrews 4:10, Philippians 3:4-9

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