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How do we know the significance of Jesus' crucifixion?

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The significance of Jesus' crucifixion lies in its role as the fulfillment of God's justice for our sins.

The crucifixion of Jesus Christ is paramount in Christian theology as it addresses the demands of divine justice for sin. According to Isaiah 53:6, 'the Lord hath laid on him the iniquity of us all,' demonstrating the weight of our sins imputed to Christ. His suffering on the cross was not merely a tragic event, but a substitutionary atonement, where He bore the wrath of God in our place (Romans 8:1). This act provides the assurance that for those who are in Christ, there is now 'no condemnation.' Understanding the depth of His sacrifice compels us to view the cross not with indifference, but with profound gratitude and reverence.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:6, Romans 8:1

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