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How does Christ’s atonement change our relationship with the law?

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Christ's atonement alters our relationship with the law by fulfilling its requirements and freeing us from its condemnation.

Through His sacrificial death, Jesus Christ has fully satisfied the demands of the law on behalf of all who believe in Him. As Romans 5:20 explains, 'where sin increased, grace abounded all the more.' This means that, while the law serves to reveal our sinfulness and inability to achieve righteousness on our own, Christ's grace through His atonement transforms this relationship by providing forgiveness and new life. We are now under a new law—the law of the Lord—which is written on our hearts and enables us to obey God not out of compulsion, but from a place of love and gratitude for His grace. Therefore, instead of being condemned by the law, believers walk in the freedom of Christ’s righteousness.
Scripture References: Romans 5:20, Hebrews 10:14

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