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Romans 10:4

Romans 10:4
Octavius Winslow December, 20 2016 4 min read
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December, 20 2016
Octavius Winslow
Octavius Winslow 4 min read
709 articles 90 sermons 35 books
What does the Bible say about Christ being the end of the law?

Romans 10:4 states that Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone who believes.

In Romans 10:4, it is declared that 'For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to every one that believes.' This assertion highlights that Jesus fulfills the Law, bringing it to completion for those who have faith in Him. It emphasizes the idea that the law is no longer the basis for righteousness because Christ's obedience has satisfied the law's demands completely. For believers, this means there is no longer condemnation; instead, they find acceptance and forgiveness in Christ, who fulfills the law's righteousness in their place.

Romans 10:4, Romans 8:1

How do we know that the righteousness of the law is fulfilled in us?

The righteousness of the law is fulfilled in believers as they walk according to the Spirit, conforming to Christ's example.

The assurance that the righteousness of the law is fulfilled in us is rooted in Romans 8:4, which states, 'that the righteousness of the law might be fulfilled in us, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.' Believers are called to emulate Christ, whose obedience serves as the perfect model. We are encouraged to reflect on our lives, acknowledging our imperfections while also recognizing that Christ’s righteousness has been imputed to us. Therefore, by living through the Spirit and striving to obey, we affirm our fulfillment of the law as we identify with Christ's complete obedience.

Romans 8:4, Romans 8:1-2

Why is Christ's fulfillment of the law important for Christians?

Christ's fulfillment of the law is vital as it assures believers of their acceptance and freedom from condemnation.

The importance of Christ's fulfillment of the law for Christians cannot be overstated. It provides a foundation of hope; through His perfect obedience, believers are no longer under the curse of the law. Romans 8:1 asserts, 'There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus.' This means that Christ's righteousness is accounted to believers, assuring them that their failures do not lead to condemnation but to grace. By trusting in Christ, they experience the joy and peace that come with knowing they are justified and accepted by God, freeing them to live in accordance with His will without fear of condemnation.

Romans 8:1, 2 Corinthians 5:21

“For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to every one that believes.”

— Romans 10:4

BEHOLD, what an open door does this subject set before the humble, convinced sinner. It encircles the whole future of his being with the covenant bow of hope. Beneath its gorgeous and expanding arch he is safe. The law, now honored as it never was before, invested with a luster in view of which its former glory pales, and at the brightness of which angels veil their faces, the utmost glory brought to the Divine government, do you think, penitent reader, that the Lord will reject the application of a single sinner who humbly asks to be saved? What! after the Son of God had stooped so low to save the lowest, had suffered so much to save the vilest, will the Father refuse to enfold to His reconciled heart the penitent who flees to its blessed asylum? Never! Approach, then, bowed and broken, weary and burdened spirit. There is hope for you in Jesus, there is forgiveness for you in Jesus, there is acceptance for you in Jesus, there is rest for you in Jesus, there is a heaven of bliss and glory awaiting you—all in Jesus, the law’s great fulfiller. Oh, how welcome will the heart of Christ make you! How full and free will be the pardon of God extended to you! How deep and rich the peace, and joy, and hope, which, like a river, will roll its gladdening waves into your soul the moment that you receive Christ into your heart! “Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, and you shall be saved.” “He that believes shall not come into condemnation, but is passed from death unto life.”

Saints of God, keep the eye of your faith intently and immovably fixed upon Christ, your sole pattern. Our Lord did not keep that law that His people might be lawless. He did not honor that law that they might dishonor its precepts. His obedience provided no license for our disobedience. His fulfillment releases us not from the obligation—the sweet and pleasant, yet solemn obligation—to holiness of life. Our faith does not make void the law, but rather establishes the law. The “righteousness of the law is fulfilled in us” when we “walk after the Spirit,” in lowly conformity to Christ’s example. Was He meek and lowly in heart? Did He bless when cursed? Did He, when reviled, revile not again? Did He walk in secret with God? Did He always seek to do those things which pleased His Father? Did He live a life of faith, and prayer, and toil? So let us imitate Him, that of us it may be said, “These are they who follow the Lamb withersoever He goes.” What richer comfort can flow into the hearts of the godly than that which springs from this truth? “The righteousness of the law fulfilled in us.” What wondrous, blessed words! You are often in fear that the righteousness of the law will rise against you; and when you consider your many failures and short-comings, you justly tremble. But fear not; for in Christ the law is perfectly fulfilled, and fulfilled in your stead, as much as if you had obeyed in your own person. Is not this a sure ground of comfort? You see the imperfection of your own obedience, and you are alarmed; but have you not an eye also for the perfection of Christ’s obedience, which He has made yours by imputation? “There is therefore now no condemnation to them who are in Christ Jesus,” because He has fulfilled the law’s righteousness in their behalf. You are cast down because of the law of sin, but the Spirit of life has freed you from the law. You are troubled because of the law of God, but that law, by Christ’s perfect obedience, is fulfilled in you. You desire a righteousness that will present you without spot before God; you have it in Him who is the “Lord our righteousness.” Christian! Christ’s whole obedience is yours. What can sin, or Satan, or conscience, or the law itself allege against you now? Be humble, and mourn over the many flaws and failures in your obedience; yet withal rejoice, and glory, and make your boast in the fullness, perfection, and unchangeableness of that righteousness on the Incarnate God which will place you without fault before the throne.

Sinner! if the righteousness of the law is not fulfilled in you now, that righteousness will be exhibited in your just condemnation to all eternity! Flee to Christ Jesus, “the end of the law for righteousness to every one that believes.”

From Morning Thoughts by Octavius Winslow.
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