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How does God's mercy manifest at Calvary?

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God's mercy is manifested at Calvary through Christ’s sacrifice, as He took the punishment meant for sinners.

Calvary is the ultimate demonstration of God's mercy, as seen in Christ’s willing sacrifice for His people. The preacher notes that God spared not His own Son to save those who deserved condemnation (Romans 8:32). By suffering in our place, Christ showcased God's profound mercy, fulfilling the need for justice while extending grace to sinners. The idea that 'while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us' (Romans 5:8) accentuates the unmerited favor shown to humanity. Therefore, the cross embodies the intersection of mercy and justice where God’s love met His holiness, providing a means of salvation for the undeserving.
Scripture References: Romans 5:8, Romans 8:32

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Paul Mahan · Feb 24, 2002
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