Romans 3:5-8 emphasizes the theological importance of faith over law in the context of achieving righteousness. Paul argues that while the law itself is good and serves as a guide to righteousness, it is not the means through which one gains approval with God. Instead, the law reveals the depth of human sinfulness, making it impossible for anyone to earn righteousness through their own efforts. This passage underscores the necessity of faith in Christ as the only path to salvation, highlighting the contradiction between the law's purpose to expose sin and the impossibility of achieving righteousness through the law alone. Paul refutes the notion that adhering to the law could somehow justify a person before God, asserting that faith in Christ is the only basis for receiving God's favour. This section is crucial for understanding the Christian doctrine of salvation by grace through faith, rather than by works, and the role of the law in the Christian life.
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