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How does Christ free believers from the law?

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Christ frees believers from the law by fulfilling its demands and bearing its penalty (Romans 8:3-4).

In Romans 8:3-4, it is shown that Christ fulfills the law's demands and takes on the condemnation that the law enforces against sinners. Through His sacrificial death, He absorbed the penalty that the law required for transgression, thereby rendering the law powerless over those who are united with Him. Believers are thus liberated from the law of sin and death. This freedom is not a license to sin but rather empowers believers to live according to the Spirit, fulfilling God's righteous requirements by faith.
Scripture References: Romans 8:3-4

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