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'''The law of God''' refers to the statutes, regulations, and ordinances that [[God]] established for His people. In the Old Testament, this is known as the [[The Law of Moses|Law of Moses]], while in the New Testament, it is referred to as the [[Law of Christ]]. The Law of Moses reveals sin and leads to death, whereas the Law of Christ leads to the forgiveness of sins and eternal life. In this age, God’s people come to understand His love through the Law of [[Christ]]—the New Covenant established by the grace of Christ’s blood. Through this, they fulfill the law by loving God and loving their neighbors. | '''The law of God''' refers to the statutes, regulations, and ordinances that [[God]] established for His people. In the Old Testament, this is known as the [[The Law of Moses|Law of Moses]], while in the New Testament, it is referred to as the [[Law of Christ]]. The Law of Moses reveals sin and leads to death, whereas the Law of Christ leads to the forgiveness of sins and eternal life. In this age, God’s people come to understand His love through the Law of [[Christ]]—the New Covenant established by the grace of Christ’s blood. Through this, they fulfill the law by loving God and loving their neighbors. | ||