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What does the offense of the cross mean?

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The offense of the cross refers to how the message of salvation through Christ's suffering is often rejected due to human pride.

The offense of the cross manifests itself in the way the gospel challenges human pride and self-righteousness. The message asserts that all men, regardless of social standing, are sinners in need of redemption, which offends many who prefer to view themselves as 'good' or deserving of salvation through their efforts. The cross declares that we are helpless without Christ, which is a hard truth for those who hold onto their dignity and self-worth. Moreover, embracing the cross involves submitting to the lordship of Christ, which many resist because it requires a surrender of control over one’s life. Consequently, the message of the cross results in rejection and hostility from those resistant to the truth of their condition and the necessity of grace.
Scripture References: Galatians 5:11, 1 Corinthians 1:23, Matthew 10:22

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