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How do we know that the handwriting of ordinances has been blotted out?

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We know the handwriting of ordinances has been blotted out because it was nailed to the cross, as stated in Colossians 2:14.

The concept of the handwriting of ordinances being blotted out is articulated in Colossians 2:14. Paul illustrates this using the imagery of a debt that is wiped clean, signifying that the law's demands, which held us guilty, have been canceled through Christ's sacrifice. By nailing it to His cross, Christ fulfilled the law's requirements, thereby disarming its condemning power over us. This act exemplifies the totality of our forgiveness and liberation from the accusations of the law, affirming that believers in Christ are no longer under condemnation but are instead embraced by His grace.
Scripture References: Colossians 2:14, Galatians 3:10

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Blotting Out
Wayne Boyd · Oct 26, 2016
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