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What does it mean to believe in Christ as the fulfillment of the law?

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Believing in Christ as the fulfillment of the law means recognizing Him as the embodiment of God's promises and righteousness.

When we say that Christ is the fulfillment of the law, we acknowledge that He embodies the righteousness that the law demands but which humanity cannot achieve. Romans 10:4 states that Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone who believes. By believing in Him, we are not only accepting His redemptive work on the cross but also recognizing that He satisfied the requirements of the law on our behalf. This belief secures our position in grace, freeing us from the condemnation of the law while imbuing our lives with the ability to live according to God’s precepts through the Holy Spirit.
Scripture References: Romans 10:4

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