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What does it mean that Christ was lifted up?

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Christ being lifted up refers to His crucifixion, which is essential for salvation as outlined in John 3:14.

The phrase 'lifted up' indicates the crucifixion of Jesus, where He bore the sins of humanity and provided a means of salvation. In John 3:14, Jesus draws a parallel between His future crucifixion and the bronze serpent Moses erected in the wilderness. Just as the Israelites were healed by looking at the serpent, those who look to Christ for salvation are spiritually healed. His being lifted up signifies the judgment for sin that He endured, making Him the substitute for sinners, thus fulfilling God's redemptive plan.
Scripture References: John 3:14, Galatians 3:13

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Don Bell · Feb 21, 2010
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