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What does the Bible say about the significance of darkness at Calvary?

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The darkness during Christ's crucifixion symbolizes divine judgment and the weight of sin laid on Jesus.

The darkness that enveloped the land during Christ's crucifixion, mentioned in Luke 23:44, serves as a profound symbol of the divine judgment and the weight of sin that Christ bore for His people. This physical darkness represents the spiritual darkness and separation from God that sin has caused in the world. It is a reminder that the wrath of God against sin was being executed at that moment. However, the darkness was temporary, lasting only for three hours, which illustrates that Christ's sacrifice would lead to restoration and light once again. The moment of darkness accentuates the reality that Christ bore our sins and that through His sacrifice, believers are delivered from the power of darkness and brought into the light of His kingdom, as stated in Colossians 1:12-13.
Scripture References: Luke 23:44, Colossians 1:12-13

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