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What does the Bible say about the significance of Calvary?

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Calvary represents the ultimate act of love and sacrifice, where Christ was made sin for us to atone for our sins.

Calvary is the pivotal moment in redemptive history, where the Lord Jesus willingly endured the cross as a substitute for His people. According to Mark 15, He was condemned and crucified, fulfilling the Scriptures that said He would bear our sins. This act of sacrifice was not only monumental in its brutality but also in its purpose: to redeem His elect and demonstrate God's love and justice. It reveals that through Christ's affliction, believers are granted forgiveness and reconciliation with God. Thus, Calvary is the foundation of our faith and the assurance of salvation for all who believe.
Scripture References: Mark 15:15-39, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Romans 5:8, Lamentations 1:12, Isaiah 53:10, Acts 2:23, Luke 23:33, Isaiah 53:12

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