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What is the significance of Christ crucified for salvation?

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Christ crucified signifies the complete substitutionary atonement for sin, providing believers with redemption and reconciliation.

The significance of Christ crucified cannot be overstated in the context of salvation. It represents the definitive act of atonement whereby Jesus bore the sins of His people, fulfilling the requirements of divine justice. Paul speaks of this in multiple passages, illustrating that through Christ’s sacrifice, believers are justified and reconciled to God. This profound atonement not only addresses the guilt of sin but also restores broken fellowship with God, emphasizing that God’s love and justice are both satisfied in Christ. As such, glorying in the cross is essential for understanding the depth of God’s grace and the fullness of salvation offered to believers.
Scripture References: Galatians 6:14, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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