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How does the cross of Christ relate to our view of the world?

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The cross of Christ redefines our perspective on the world, leading us to view it as crucified.

In Galatians 6:14, Paul articulates that through the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, the world is crucified to him and he to the world. This profound shift in perspective indicates that when believers grasp the significance of the cross, which embodies God's mercy and justice, they begin to see the fleeting nature of worldly pleasures. The cross serves as a lens through which the believer is called to view life, leading to a disdain for sin and a greater appreciation for the righteousness and glory of Christ. Thus, the cross not only saves but also transforms our values, motivating us to seek eternal rather than temporal rewards.
Scripture References: Galatians 6:14, Luke 17:33

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