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What does it mean that Jesus is greater than the law?

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Jesus being greater than the law means that He fulfills the law's requirements and intents, offering grace instead.

In the context of Matthew 12, Jesus demonstrates His authority over the law, declaring that He is greater than the temple and the Sabbath itself. This signifies that the law was never meant to be a means of salvation but a guide that points to our need for grace. Christ fulfills the law's requirements perfectly, and through His actions, He reveals God’s heart of mercy rather than a harsh adherence to ritual. As believers, we are no longer bound by the law to earn God's favor, since we have received grace through faith in Christ, who perfectly accomplished what the law could not.
Scripture References: Matthew 12:6, Romans 10:4

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