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How do we know that Christ's death fulfilled the law?

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Christ's death fulfilled the law as evidenced by the tearing of the temple veil, which marked the completion of the sacrificial system.

The fulfillment of the law through Christ's death is illustrated by the event of the temple veil being torn from top to bottom upon His death. This act signifies that the old covenant requirements, including sacrifices and mediatorial priesthood, were fulfilled in Christ's ultimate sacrifice. Colossians 2:14 affirms that Jesus cancelled the record of debt that stood against us, nailing it to the cross. His death not only paid the penalty for sin but also completed the ceremonial law, making the need for animal sacrifices obsolete. After Christ's sacrifice, the torn veil represents the disbanding of the religious system that separated man from God, signaling that faith in Him is the only means of reconciliation.
Scripture References: Matthew 27:51, Colossians 2:14

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