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What does Paul mean when he talks about boasting in the cross?

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Boasting in the cross means finding identity and glory solely in the work of Christ for redemption.

When Paul speaks of boasting in the cross, as found in Galatians 6:14, he points to the centrality of Christ's sacrificial death as the basis of his glory and identity. To boast in the cross means to acknowledge that all achievements and merits pale in comparison to what Christ has done for us on the cross. It reveals a recognition that our salvation is not earned through our works but is a gift received through faith. Paul's steadfast refusal to glory in anything other than the cross exemplifies the heart of sovereign grace theology, emphasizing that true spiritual transformation and acceptance come from Christ alone, urging believers to live in appreciation of His grace rather than seeking validation through human efforts.
Scripture References: Galatians 6:14

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