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What does it mean that Jesus was lifted up on the cross?

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Being lifted up refers to Jesus' exaltation through His crucifixion, signifying His role in salvation (John 12:32).

In John 12:32, Jesus states, 'And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto me.' This 'lifting up' is a profound statement that signifies both His crucifixion and His glory. It reveals that in His death, He was fulfilling the purpose of God, providing salvation for His people. The cross, while seeming like a moment of humiliation, was in fact His highest exaltation because it is through His suffering and obedience unto death that God's justice and love are fully manifested. Therefore, when Jesus talks about being lifted up, it highlights the inseparable connection between His suffering and His glory.
Scripture References: John 12:32

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