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What does Paul mean by the end of the law in Romans 10?

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The end of the law refers to the completion of its requirement through faith in Christ for salvation.

In Romans 10:4, Paul states that Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone who believes. This signifies that the law, which was given to guide and convict us of sin, finds its fulfillment in Christ, who met its demands perfectly. The law highlights our need for a Savior by revealing our inability to achieve righteousness on our own. When we embrace Christ by faith, our attempts to adhere to the law as a means of justification cease because we recognize that Christ's righteousness is now our own. This understanding liberates believers from the weight of the law and provides assurance of salvation based on Christ's work.
Scripture References: Romans 10:4, Galatians 3:24

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