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How does the cross display God's love and mercy?

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The cross displays God's love and mercy by showing that He sacrificed His Son to atone for the sins of humanity.

The cross is the ultimate expression of God's love and mercy, as it represents the lengths to which God went to redeem His people. Romans 5:8 illustrates this by declaring that God demonstrates His own love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. This sacrificial love is not just mere emotion; it is love that acts for the good of undeserving sinners. The cross is where justice and mercy meet—God's righteousness demands that sin be punished, but His love provides a way for sinners to be forgiven through Christ's atonement. Thus, the cross encapsulates the full character of God, showing His unwavering commitment to save those who believe.
Scripture References: Romans 5:8, Galatians 6:14

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The Cross
Paul Mahan · Nov 22, 2013
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