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What does Hebrews 10 teach about the fulfillment of the Law?

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Hebrews 10 outlines that Christ fulfilled the law by offering His body as the ultimate sacrifice, ending the need for repeated animal sacrifices.

In Hebrews 10:8-10, it is emphasized that the animal sacrifices under the Old Covenant were never intended to provide genuine cleansing from sin; they were merely shadows pointing to the ultimate sacrifice, which is Christ Himself. When Jesus said 'It is finished,' He fulfilled the law perfectly and provided a lasting sacrifice for sin. This completed work means that the requirements of the law with respect to atonement have been fully met in Him, allowing believers to attain righteousness not through their works, but through faith in Christ. Therefore, the fulfillment of the law is crucial for our salvation and release from the guilt of sin.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:8-10, John 19:30

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