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What is the message of the cross in the New Testament?

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The message of the cross conveys redemption, forgiveness, and the fulfillment of God's law through Christ's sacrifice.

In the New Testament, the message of the cross conveys profound truths about redemption and forgiveness. It reveals that Christ's sacrificial death is not just a historical event but the crux of God’s redemptive plan. The cross affirms that God’s law has been fully satisfied through Christ, as He bore our sins and the punishment we deserved. Moreover, it highlights the stark contrast between how the world views the cross—as foolishness—and how believers understand it—as the very embodiment of God's power and wisdom for salvation, signifying hope, reconciliation, and assurance of eternal life.
Scripture References: Matthew 27, Acts 17:31

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