Why is the law important in the life of a believer?
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The law serves to reveal our sinfulness and point us to Christ for salvation, emphasizing our need for His grace.
The role of the law in the life of a believer is to expose the reality of sin and our inability to achieve righteousness on our own. The law acts as a tutor, leading us to a recognition of our persistent failure to uphold its standards, which drives us to seek refuge in Christ. It is not the law itself that provides salvation, but rather it is through understanding our transgressions that we come to appreciate the grace of God in the gospel. Therefore, the law holds an essential place in Christian life, not as a burden that leads to misery, but as a tool designed to guide believers toward the grace found in Christ, highlighting the necessity of His perfect life and sacrificial death.
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