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What does the Bible say about the significance of the crucifixion?

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The crucifixion is central to the Christian faith, as it signifies Christ's substitutionary atonement for sinners.

The crucifixion of Christ is the pivotal event in redemptive history, embodying the supreme expression of God’s love and justice. It was through his death that Jesus accomplished the salvation of his people, fulfilling the law represented by Moses and embodying the prophetic messages of the Old Testament, as reiterated in Luke 24:44. The crucifixion serves as the ultimate sacrifice, where Jesus took upon himself the wrath of God for the sins of those whom he came to save, thus satisfying divine justice and offering redemption to humanity. As stated in Romans, we can only be justified through faith in Christ's completed work on Calvary, illustrating that our righteousness before God is imputed through Him.
Scripture References: Luke 24:44, Romans 8:28-30, 1 Corinthians 2:2, John 19:30

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