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What does the Bible say about the crisis of the world?

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The Bible speaks of a decisive moment in history when Christ was lifted up on the cross, marking the crisis of the world (John 12:31-32).

The crisis referred to in John 12:31-32 highlights a pivotal moment in the redemptive history. Jesus declares that now is the judgment of this world, indicating that His crucifixion will determine the fate of humanity. This moment is described as a crisis or decisive turning point because it involves the crucifixion of Christ, the Son of God, who bore the sins of the world. If Christ had refused to be lifted up, humanity would be lost in sin; however, His willingness to die on the cross heralded salvation for all who believe. This emphasizes the significance of the cross as the fulcrum of salvation history, where the forces of good triumphed over the evil represented by Satan.
Scripture References: John 12:31-32

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Christ Lifted Up
Henry Mahan · Mar 5, 1975
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