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What does the darkness during Christ's crucifixion signify?

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The darkness during the crucifixion signifies the seriousness of sin and the judgment of God upon it as Christ bore the weight of our sins.

The supernatural darkness that engulfed the land for three hours during Christ's crucifixion is a powerful testament to the weight of sin and God's judgment. This darkness serves as a divine proclamation of the heinousness of the crime being committed against the incarnate Son of God. God's refusal to allow the sun to shine highlights the gravity of sin being laid upon Jesus. In addition, it demonstrates the blackness and blindness of mankind's heart, showing the need for divine illumination and grace to perceive the truth of the gospel.
Scripture References: Matthew 27:45, Amos 8:9, Mark 15:33, Isaiah 53:6

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