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What does the Bible say about the doctrine of the cross?

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The doctrine of the cross reveals God's eternal purpose and the fullness of His character.

The doctrine of the cross is central to understanding God's eternal purpose as revealed in Scripture. It represents both the power of God for salvation and the fullest revelation of His character. In 1 Corinthians 1:18, Paul emphasizes that while the preaching of the cross may be perceived as foolishness to the perishing, it is the power of God to those being saved. This paradox highlights the depth of divine wisdom embodied in Christ's sacrifice. The Apostle Peter also underscores this in Acts 2:23, declaring that Jesus was delivered 'by the determined counsel and foreknowledge of God.' Thus, the cross encapsulates God's plan for redemption, showcasing His justice, mercy, and love through the sacrificial death of His Son.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 1:18, Acts 2:23

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