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How does love fulfill the law according to Romans?

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In Romans, love is stated to fulfill the law by embodying its true intent and purpose.

Paul’s message in Romans 13:8-10 emphasizes that love is the embodiment of the law’s intent. Rather than observing the law merely as a set of rules, love encapsulates the spirit of the law—promoting care and concern for others. When we love our neighbor as ourselves, we naturally fulfill the requirements set forth by the law. This love shifts the focus from strict legal adherence to a relational understanding of righteousness, indicating that true obedience is an overflow of a heart transformed by Christ’s love. Thus, acting in love not only demonstrates our commitment to God but also harmonizes with the essence of His commandments.
Scripture References: Romans 13:8-10

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