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How do we know that Christ's cross work is central to the gospel?

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The centrality of Christ's cross work is affirmed throughout the New Testament as the means by which God brings salvation to His people.

The New Testament consistently affirms that the work of Christ on the cross is central to the message of salvation. For example, in Galatians 6:14, Paul declares that God forbid he should boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, showcasing the importance of the crucifixion as the means of redemption. Additionally, in Philippians 3:17-19, Paul warns against those who are enemies of the cross, highlighting that the cross is intrinsically tied to the Christian faith. The theological emphasis is that without acknowledging Christ's sacrifice, one cannot fully grasp the nature of salvation. Thus, the cross is not just an aspect of the gospel; it is the very heart of it.
Scripture References: Galatians 6:14, Philippians 3:17-19, Romans 1:16-17

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