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How does the sacrifice of Christ fulfill Old Testament law?

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Christ's sacrifice is the perfect fulfillment of the sacrificial system, ending the need for continual offerings.

Hebrews 10:1-14 articulates how the law and its sacrifices were merely shadows of the ultimate reality found in Christ. These sacrifices could never truly take away sins; they acted as placeholders until Christ's final atoning sacrifice. By offering himself once for all, Jesus fulfilled every requirement of the law, thereby sanctifying and perfecting those who believe in Him. His work was complete, signifying that the sacrificial system was not an end in itself but pointed to the greater truth of redemption through Him.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:1-14

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