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What does Hebrews 10 say about the law and sacrifices?

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Hebrews 10 indicates that the law and sacrifices were merely shadows, unable to perfect those who draw near (Hebrews 10:1).

In Hebrews 10, the author clarifies that the sacrifices of the Old Testament could never fully atone for sin or provide lasting perfection. Instead, they served to remind the people of their ongoing sinfulness and their need for a true and perfect solution. As stated in Hebrews 10:4, 'For it is impossible for the blood of bulls and goats to take away sins.' This underscores the futility of relying on the ceremonial law for salvation. The law was designed to point to the true righteousness found in Christ, who fulfills the law's demands through His sacrificial death. Thus, it is in Christ's offering that believers find true redemption and a clear path to God, as expressed throughout the letter to the Hebrews.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:1-4

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