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How does Christ's death reveal God's character?

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Christ's death demonstrates God's justice, love, and mercy in a profound way.

The character of God is profoundly revealed at Calvary, where Christ's death illustrates God’s justice, mercy, and love. In Matthew 27, we witness the severity of God’s justice as He does not spare His own Son, reflecting His holiness and hatred of sin. Yet, the same event also unveils the depth of God's love and mercy, as He sacrifices His beloved Son to atone for the sins of His people. This intersection of justice and mercy reveals that God remains just while justifying sinners through Christ's sacrifice (Romans 3:26). Ultimately, Calvary is the pinnacle of God's attributes, where His righteousness and compassion converge to secure salvation.
Scripture References: Matthew 27, Romans 3:26

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Why Christ Died
Frank Tate · Jan 28, 2018
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