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What does the Bible say about what was accomplished at the cross?

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The Bible teaches that at the cross, Christ accomplished God's will, fulfilled His justice, and provided forgiveness for sins.

Isaiah 53 reveals the significance of Christ's sacrifice at the cross, where He bore our griefs and carried our sorrows. This passage emphasizes that He was wounded for our transgressions and bruised for our iniquities, demonstrating that Jesus' sacrifice was preordained to accomplish the will of God, fulfill His justice, and effectually provide forgiveness of sins for a particular people. The cross is not merely a historical event; it is the culmination of God's redemptive plan, ensuring that through Christ's suffering and death, salvation is secured for those chosen by God. It was at the cross that the love of the Father, the obedience of the Son, and the work of the Holy Spirit converged to accomplish the purpose of salvation.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53

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