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What does Paul mean by glorying in the cross?

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Paul means to emphasize that all boasting and pride should be centered on the cross and what Christ accomplished there.

When Paul states that he glories in the cross, he expresses that his confidence and pride are rooted solely in the work of Christ at Calvary. This glorying is not about the physical cross itself or the act of crucifixion, but rather the profound spiritual truths it represents: atonement, redemption, and the mercy of God. Paul contrasts this with the traditions and achievements that many might rely on, indicating that true worth and identity lie solely in Christ's sacrifice. This perspective encourages believers to focus not on human achievements or accolades but on the grace extended through the cross.
Scripture References: Galatians 6:14, Philippians 3:8-9

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My Greatest Glory
Henry Mahan · Jun 15, 1980
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