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Why is the law given if we are unable to keep it?

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The law was given to reveal sin, demonstrating our need for salvation through Christ.

The law serves multiple purposes, one of which is to reveal sin and establish God’s holiness and moral order. According to Romans 5:20, the law entered that the offense might abound, indicating that mankind's inability to uphold the law underscores the necessity for a Savior. The law points us to Christ, who fulfills the law’s requirements on our behalf. It is a tutor leading us to acknowledge our need for redemption, highlighting our dependence on Christ’s obedience and grace for justification.
Scripture References: Romans 5:20, Galatians 3:24

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Honor Thy Father
Clay Curtis · Nov 20, 2011
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