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What does it mean that the law was a shadow of good things to come?

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The law's feasts and rituals pointed to the ultimate reality found in Christ and His redemptive work.

The concept of the law as a shadow emphasizes that the rituals and observances instituted in the Old Testament were not the final goal but rather a prefiguration of Christ's work. Hebrews 10:1 reinforces this idea, stating that the law has a shadow of good things to come. Specifically, the feasts like the weekly Sabbath were designed to teach about God's holiness, grace, and the coming Messiah. Jesus Christ fulfilled the law's requirements and embodies these shadows, presenting Himself as the ultimate rest and source of salvation. Therefore, understanding that these practices were temporary helps align Christian worship with the reality of Christ, our true Sabbath.

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"A Shadow"
David Pledger · Oct 23, 2024
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