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How does Christ's death free us from the law?

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Christ's death satisfied the law's demands, freeing believers from its condemnation (Romans 7:4).

In Romans 7:4, Paul explains that believers are dead to the law through the body of Christ. This means that when Christ died, he took upon himself the penalty of the law for believers, thereby freeing them from its condemnation. This act of substitution means that the legal requirements of the law are fully satisfied for those who have faith in Christ, allowing them to live in the newness of life as they are united with him in resurrection. Therefore, Christ's death is not just an event; it is the foundational truth that liberates Christians from the curse of the law.
Scripture References: Romans 7:4

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