Recognizing Christ in the law is essential because without Him, the law is considered unprofitable and void of truth (Titus 3:9).
The recognition of Christ as the fulfillment of the law is crucial for understanding the gospel correctly. The Apostle Paul argues that all laws, both the Old Testament Mosaic Law and New Testament moral teachings, are rendered empty if they do not point to Christ. In the context of the sermon, the continual emphasis on Christ shows that observing the law without acknowledging Him leads to a false sense of righteousness. The law serves as a guide that ultimately directs us to Christ, who is the fullness of the law. If believers cling to the law without seeing Christ, they risk falling into a religiosity that is unprofitable and void of truth.
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