Is the Believer Under Law?

Explaining the believer’s freedom from the Mosaic law and life in the higher law of the Spirit.

No. The believer is under the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus, not the Mosaic code. The moral intent is fulfilled in love through the Spirit, not rule-keeping.

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He came to fulfill it, not abolish it. By fulfilling it, He rendered it complete so believers now live by His finished work, not the old system.

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Law demands; grace supplies. Law says 'do and live'; grace says 'live and therefore do.' Grace empowers what law only commands.

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Never. Grace empowers righteousness. True understanding of grace produces holiness, not compromise.

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Because it addressed actions, not nature. Only Christ’s life within could change the heart and produce true righteousness.

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The law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus—an inward principle where the Spirit guides and empowers obedience from within.

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He means believers no longer relate to God through legal demands but through favor and life in the Spirit. Grace is the new governing system.

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Because it tutored man until Christ came. Once faith arrived, the believer graduated from external regulations to internal guidance.

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As shadow and instruction pointing to Christ. It reveals principles but not requirements for the new-creation life.

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When love rules his heart. Love is the fulfillment of the law, and the Spirit sheds that love abroad within every born-again believer.

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