What role does Christ's fulfillment of the law play in a Christian's life?
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Christ's fulfillment of the law liberates believers from its condemnation, allowing them to love freely.
Christ came not to abolish the law but to fulfill it, as stated in Matthew 5:17. This fulfillment means that through His life, death, and resurrection, Christ has satisfied all the requirements of the law on behalf of His people. As a result, Christians are no longer under the law's condemnation; instead, they are called to live in the freedom of love. This transformation allows believers to fulfill the law not through mere adherence to its rules but through genuine expressions of love - both toward God and one another. The law, then, serves as a guide that drives believers to the realization of their dependence on Christ's righteousness and the conviction to embody His love in their daily lives.
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