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What does the Bible say about what happened at Calvary?

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Calvary represents the unparalleled suffering of Jesus Christ, who was made sin for our redemption.

The account of Calvary reveals the depths of Christ's suffering and its significance for humanity. Jesus, the lovely Son of God, suffered like no other. His physical agony was profound, but it was His spiritual anguish, bearing the holy wrath of God against sin, that truly set His suffering apart. According to Isaiah 53:10, it pleased God to bruise Him, indicating that this suffering was part of God's redemptive plan for His people. Thus, Calvary is not merely a historical event but a transformative moment of divine substitution, where Christ took upon Himself the sins of the elect, satisfying God's justice.
Scripture References: Lamentations 1:12, Isaiah 53:10, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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