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Why is the law of Christ significant for believers?

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The law of Christ emphasizes love and humility, contrasting with legalistic approaches that focus on self-righteousness.

The law of Christ, as mentioned in Galatians 6, represents a principle of love by which believers are called to treat one another. Jesus’ command to love one another (John 13:34-35) actualizes the essence of the law in the lives of Christians. Unlike the law of Moses, which could foster pride and self-deception, the law of Christ encourages humility and sympathetic relationships among believers. By adhering to this standard, Christians are urged to support each other genuinely, recognizing their shared struggles and the unified body of Christ.
Scripture References: Galatians 6:2, John 13:34-35

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