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What does it mean to preach Christ and Him crucified?

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To preach Christ and Him crucified means to proclaim the central message of the gospel focused on Jesus' sacrificial death for sinners.

To preach Christ and Him crucified is to center the message of Christianity upon the significance of Jesus' sacrificial death and resurrection. Paul states this in 1 Corinthians 2:2, wherein he deliberately chose not to focus on human wisdom but to declare the testimony of God regarding Christ's atoning work. This means that our preaching should highlight the necessity of the cross—where Christ bore our sins, satisfying God's justice and providing reconciliation. This message is not only transformative but underlines the gospel's power, driving believers to rely on Christ alone for salvation. It encompasses our need for repentance, grace, and the hope found in His resurrection, thus shaping the entirety of a believer's identity and purpose.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 2:2

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Look to Christ
Henry Mahan · Jun 9, 1993
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