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What does the Bible say about the three crosses?

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The three crosses represent the contrasting fates of humanity: one dying in sin, one dying for sin, and one dying unto sin.

In Mark 15:25-27, we find the account of Jesus being crucified between two thieves, symbolizing the two distinct paths humanity can take. One thief dies in his sins, showing disbelief and mockery toward Christ, while the other thief acknowledges his wrongdoing and appeals to Jesus, thus dying unto sin. This scene illustrates the profound truth that all of humanity is represented in these two men, where one finds salvation through faith in Christ who died for the sins of His elect.
Scripture References: Mark 15:25-27, Romans 6:11

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Three Crosses
Todd Nibert · Mar 13, 2022
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