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How does Christ's death fulfill the law?

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Christ's death fulfills the law by perfectly meeting its demands and ending its curse for believers (Romans 10:4).

Christ's death fulfills the law by being the perfect sacrifice that meets all the legal demands of justice while ending its curse for believers. Romans 10:4 affirms that Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone who believes. His fulfillment of the law is not just theoretical; He embodies the law's requirements in His life and death, thus removing the condemnation that the law brings. This transformative reality means that believers now stand righteous before God, not because of their adherence to the law, but because of Christ's work on their behalf.
Scripture References: Romans 10:4, Matthew 5:17, Hebrews 10:12

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