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How do we know that Christ's crucifixion is central to our faith?

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Christ's crucifixion is central because it embodies His glory and the fulfillment of His redemptive work (John 12:32).

The crucifixion of Christ serves as the pinnacle of His earthly ministry and the fundamental truth of Christian faith. Spurgeon highlights that the completion of Christ's work is found on the cross, where He declares, 'It is finished.' His death is not merely an event; it is the culmination of divine love and the fulfillment of God's redemptive plan. By lifting Him up, Jesus draws all men to Himself, providing a path to salvation for sinners relying on His grace. The cross, therefore, is not just an act of suffering but the ultimate expression of glory and love.
Scripture References: John 12:32

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