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What does the cross represent in Christian theology?

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The cross represents the sacrifice of Christ, which provides peace and reconciliation between God and humanity.

In Christian theology, the cross is the central symbol of redemption. It signifies Christ's sacrificial death, which extinguished God's wrath against sin and provided a means for reconciliation. Colossians 1:20 states that through the blood of His cross, Christ reconciles all things to Himself. This divine act not only fulfills the requirement for justice but also reveals the depths of God's love for His elect, underscoring that our salvation is rooted in His initiative rather than our efforts.
Scripture References: Colossians 1:20

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