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As we continue studying the Law of Moses in Exodus, we're reminded that while the law is good, it cannot save. Its role is to reveal sin, not redeem us from it. That's why Romans 7–8 is so vital: it shows our deep need for rescue and the glorious truth that “the law of the Spirit of life has set us free in Christ Jesus from the law of sin and death” (Rom. 8:2). We are not saved by law-keeping, but by the Spirit who gives life through Jesus. The same Spirit who saves us now teaches us to walk in freedom.
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As we continue studying the Law of Moses in Exodus, we're reminded that while the law is good, it cannot save. Its role is to reveal sin, not redeem us from it. That's why Romans 7–8 is so vital: it shows our deep need for rescue and the glorious truth that “the law of the Spirit of life has set us free in Christ Jesus from the law of sin and death” (Rom. 8:2). We are not saved by law-keeping, but by the Spirit who gives life through Jesus. The same Spirit who saves us now teaches us to walk in freedom.