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What does the Bible say about mercy and wrath at Calvary?

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The Bible reveals the love and mercy of God at Calvary, where Christ paid the penalty for sin, showcasing both God's righteousness and justice.

At Calvary, the mercy and wrath of God converge in the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. Romans 1:18 states that the wrath of God is revealed against all ungodliness and unrighteousness. Yet, it is through Christ's crucifixion that we see God's attributes of mercy and justice perfectly reconciled. While God's wrath against sin necessitates punishment, His love provided a substitute in Jesus, who bore the sins of humanity. This act not only displays God's grace but also His commitment to uphold divine justice.
Scripture References: Romans 1:14-18, John 3:14-16

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