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Why is Christ the end of the law?

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Christ fulfills the law's requirements through His sacrifice, offering righteousness to all believers.

The concept of Christ being the end of the law is rooted in the belief that the law served as a guide to lead us to Christ, revealing our need for a savior due to our inability to fulfill its requirements. Romans 10:4 states, 'For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone that believeth.' This means that through His death and resurrection, Jesus not only fulfilled the law but also provided a righteousness that is acceptable to God. By believing in Him, we escape the penalty of the law and are clothed in His righteousness, ensuring that we are justified before God. This is a central tenet of Reformed theology, emphasizing grace over works, as no one can achieve righteousness on their own.
Scripture References: Romans 10:4

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