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How does the darkness during Jesus' crucifixion signify God's judgment?

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The supernatural darkness during Jesus' crucifixion symbolizes divine judgment and the weight of sin placed upon Him.

The three hours of darkness that enveloped the earth during the crucifixion of Jesus is a powerful symbol of God's judgment. As the sermon details, darkness in Scripture often represents divine judgment and separation from God. This event serves as an outward sign of the inward turmoil and cosmic significance of Christ’s death. Amos 8:9 is cited, where God pronounces judgment through darkness, paralleling the moment when Jesus bore the sins of humanity. The darkness during Christ's crucifixion indicates the depth of the judgment that fell upon Him as He became sin for us, emphasizing the seriousness of sin and the severe penalty that it incurs in the sight of a holy God.
Scripture References: Amos 8:9, Mark 15:33-34

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