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Why is it important that Christ fulfilled the law?

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Christ's fulfillment of the law ensures that He is the only sufficient mediator for our sins and establishes the New Covenant.

The fulfillment of the law by Christ highlights the transition from the old covenant of law to the new covenant of grace. Hebrews 10 indicates that the old ceremonial laws served as shadows pointing to the reality fulfilled in Christ. By fulfilling these laws, Christ became our perfect high priest and the ultimate sacrifice, enabling believers to approach God with boldness. This fulfillment is crucial as it reveals that adherence to the law cannot secure salvation; rather, it is faith in Christ's redemptive work that brings salvation. The New Covenant established by Christ includes the internalization of God's law in believers' hearts, affirming a personal relationship with God rather than a mere adherence to rituals.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:9-10, Jeremiah 31:33-34

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