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How do we know the gospel is a fulfillment of the law?

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The gospel fulfills the law as Jesus states in Luke 16:17, highlighting that not one aspect of the law will fail.

In Luke 16:17, Jesus emphasizes that it is easier for heaven and earth to pass away than for any part of the law to fail. This statement signifies the law's unbreakable nature and its fulfillment in Christ. The gospel is not against the law; rather, it fulfills and completes its demands. The law reveals God’s holiness and our sinfulness, but it is Christ who provides the means for reconciliation and righteousness. The types, prophecies, and demands of the Old Testament all find their fulfillment in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, making the gospel a continuation rather than a contradiction of God's revelation.
Scripture References: Luke 16:17

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