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What does it mean that Christ fulfilled the law?

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Christ fulfilled the law by living a perfect life and offering Himself as a sacrifice, thus satisfying God's justice on behalf of sinners.

The fulfillment of the law by Christ signifies that He did what humanity could not accomplish through their efforts. In Matthew 5:17, Jesus states that He came not to destroy the law but to fulfill it. This means that His perfect obedience and sacrificial death satisfied the requirements set forth by the law. Consequently, believers are not bound to the law for justification, as Christ has borne the penalty for sin and has reconciled us to God. Therefore, His fulfillment of the law is a pivotal aspect of the Gospel message, revealing that through Him believers are free from condemnation and empowered to live according to the Spirit.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:17, Romans 8:1-4, Hebrews 10:10, Romans 10:4, Galatians 3:13

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