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Why is the concept of Christ as the end of the law important for Christians?

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Christ is the end of the law, meaning He fulfills and brings to a close the requirements of the law for righteousness.

Theologically, Christ being the end of the law signifies that He is both the goal and the culmination of the law’s purpose. Romans 10:4 states, 'For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone who believes.' This concept is crucial, as it demonstrates that the law, once a standard for righteousness, is fulfilled in Christ. Believers are no longer bound under the condemnation of the law, having been justified freely by His grace through redemption. Understanding this is vital for a Christian's faith and assurance, as it allows them to know that their acceptance before God is based solely on Christ’s righteousness and not on their own works.
Scripture References: Romans 10:4, Ephesians 1:6

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