Galatians 5:18
But if ye be led of the Spirit, ye are not under the law.
Cross-reference
In Galatians 5:16, walking by the Spirit avoids gratifying flesh — the same Spirit-led life that frees from law.
In Galatians 5:25, living by the Spirit and keeping in step parallels being led by the Spirit, not under law.
Galatians 4:5 shows Christ's redemption from law leading to adoption, directly supporting the freedom from law by the Spirit.
Galatians 3:23 describes being kept under the law before faith came — contrasts with now being led by the Spirit and free from law.
In Galatians 4:6, God sent the Spirit of his Son into our hearts — the foundation for being led by the Spirit.
Psalm 143:10 explicitly asks God's good Spirit to lead—strongly paralleling the Spirit's leading in Galatians.
Isaiah 48:16-18 mentions God sending His Spirit to lead—a strong parallel to being led by the Spirit in Galatians.
John 16:13 says the Spirit of truth will guide into truth—directly paralleling the Spirit's leading in Galatians.
Romans 6:14 echoes the 'not under law' concept, stating believers are under grace instead — same contrast with law.
Romans 6:15 raises the same question about lawlessness, answering that grace doesn't permit sin — reinforces Paul's point.
Romans 8:14 explicitly states those led by the Spirit are sons of God—a direct parallel reinforcing the Spirit's leading.
Romans 7:4 describes being dead to the law through Christ's body, so we belong to the risen Christ — directly parallels freedom from law by the Spirit.
Ezekiel 36:27 promises the Spirit to cause obedience to statutes—contrasting with Paul's point that the Spirit removes from law's jurisdiction.
Romans 3:19 explains that the law silences and convicts those under it — contrasts with the Spirit's leading that frees from condemnation.