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What does the Bible say about the law and the prophets?

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The Bible teaches that the law and the prophets point to Christ as the fulfillment of God's redemptive plan.

In scripture, the law and the prophets serve as two witnesses that testify of Jesus Christ. They reveal God's holiness and justice while ultimately leading us to the realization that we cannot achieve righteousness through our own efforts. Instead, they point us to Christ, the successful Savior, who fulfilled every prophecy and satisfied the law on our behalf. This is underscored in Matthew 22:34-40, where Jesus states that loving God and loving neighbor encapsulate all that the law and prophets encompass. Therefore, their importance lies in directing our gaze to Christ, who alone can save us.
Scripture References: Matthew 22:34-40, Luke 24:39-46

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Caleb Hickman · Sep 14, 2022
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