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Why is the law considered holy?

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The law is holy because it reflects God's perfect character and moral standards.

The holiness of the law stems from its divine origin and purpose. Romans 7:12 affirms that the law is holy, just, and good, serving as a true reflection of God's nature. Although the law cannot save, its moral precepts illustrate God's righteousness and the standards by which He judges humanity. The law's role is not to save but to point us to the holiness of God, which leads to the realization of our need for Christ's redemptive work. By recognizing the law’s holiness, we understand the seriousness of sin and the great need for grace.
Scripture References: Romans 7:12

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