Charles Finney emphasizes that Christ is the fulfillment of the law for righteousness, clarifying misconceptions about the law's abolition and the nature of justification. He argues that the moral law remains obligatory and that Christ's role is to inspire true obedience through faith, rather than merely providing a legal justification. Finney explains that faith in God's character is essential for genuine obedience, as it fosters love and confidence in Him. Ultimately, he asserts that the way to holiness is through belief in Christ, who transforms believers and enables them to fulfill the law's requirements.