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What does it mean to fulfill the law by faith?

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Fulfilling the law by faith means recognizing that Christ's righteousness is imputed to us, allowing us to stand justified before God.

According to Matthew 5:17-18, Jesus came to fulfill the law, not to abolish it. As believers, we fulfill the law by placing our faith in Christ, who satisfied its demands through His perfect life and sacrificial death. This faith results in a transformative relationship wherein we are seen as righteous before God, not by our works but through belief in Jesus. As Romans 3:31 affirms, faith upholds the law since it points to Christ as its ultimate intention and fulfillment for believers.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:17-18, Romans 3:31

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