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What does the cross represent in terms of God's judgment?

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The cross represents God's ultimate judgment on sin, where Christ bore the wrath due to us, offering salvation to believers.

At the cross, God's judgment against sin was fully realized as Christ bore the sins of His people. This act fulfilled God's justice and mercy simultaneously, showcasing that God's wrath against sin was satisfied through the sacrificial death of His Son. In John 3:36, we see that those who believe in the Son have eternal life, while those who do not face God's wrath. The cross is, therefore, central to understanding salvation; it reminds believers of the depths of sin as well as the heights of God's grace, ensuring that they are no longer under condemnation. Instead, they stand justified before God, accepted in Christ's righteousness.
Scripture References: John 3:36

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