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How does Christ's work fulfill the law?

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Christ fulfilled the law by living a perfect life and magnifying its demands.

In His earthly ministry, Christ fully honored the law of God, fulfilling every requirement not only in action but also in thought and motive. Isaiah 42:21 indicates that He came to magnify the law and make it honorable, showcasing His righteousness and establishing His role as the perfect substitute for sinners. His obedience satisfied the demands of the law, ensuring that through Him, believers are granted righteousness and thus freed from its condemnation. This fulfillment is critical as it underlines that believers are no longer under the law but under grace, allowing them to live in the freedom of Christ's redemptive work.
Scripture References: Isaiah 42:21, Romans 10:4, John 8:36

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It Is Finished
Paul Mahan · Sep 6, 1995
Joshua

Joshua

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