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How does the New Covenant fulfill the Old Covenant?

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The New Covenant fulfills the Old by providing what the law could not: true redemption and righteousness through Christ.

In the New Covenant, exemplified in the blood of Christ, we receive what the Old Covenant foreshadowed but could not deliver—complete redemption. The Old Testament law was a shadow, demanding a righteousness it could not provide. Christ's sacrifice fulfilled all the requirements of the law, securing for believers a new heart and life through the Spirit. The transition from the Old to the New signifies the end of the law as a means of righteousness, replacing it with a personal relationship rooted in the grace of God, hence offering sincere hope and lasting change.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 3:14-18, Hebrews 8:6-13

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