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What does the Bible teach about the fulfillment of the law by Christ?

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The Bible teaches that Christ fulfilled the law by perfectly obeying its demands and satisfying its penalties.

Christ's fulfillment of the law is a foundational truth in Christian theology. According to Matthew 5:17, Jesus Himself stated that He came not to abolish the law but to fulfill it. He upheld every precept and provision of the law, living a sinless life, which was impossible for sinful humanity. Furthermore, Christ endured the curse of the law by taking upon Himself the punishment for our transgressions. This fulfillment means that believers are no longer under the law's condemnation but are justified by grace through faith in Christ's completed work. The book of Romans emphasizes this transformation from law to grace, showing how Jesus has become our righteousness.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:17, Romans 10:4, Galatians 3:13

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Tom Harding · Oct 6, 2019
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