For centuries, Christians have understood from Scripture the Biblical distinction between the Mosaic Law and the Moral Law.
as it is written, the law is not made for the righteous, but the unrighteous - tacitly implying that righteousness exists wholly separately from the law, even with no law.
it is not that 'we are only dead to some of the law' -- dead is dead; if we died with Him, we died to the whole law: because whoever breaks the least commandment is guilty of all the law ((the law is not divided)) but whoever has died is no longer under the the law.
no, it is not that some of the law binds us and some does not. if He has made us free, we are truly free -- else we are not free at all.
it is that righteousness does not come from the law, but antecedes it, and supersedes it.
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