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What is the significance of Christ on the cross for salvation?

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Christ's sacrifice on the cross is significant because it upholds God's justice while providing a means for salvation through grace.

The cross of Christ stands at the intersection of justice and grace, fulfilling God's requirement for righteousness and providing a means of salvation for sinners. As illustrated in Romans 3:25-26, God set forth Christ as a propitiation through faith in His blood, demonstrating His righteousness and showing that He is just while justifying the believer. The crucifixion displays the depths of God’s love and justice; it is through Christ's suffering that believers receive forgiveness and are welcomed into a right relationship with God. Understanding the significance of the cross equips Christians to appreciate both the gravity of sin and the magnificence of God’s grace.
Scripture References: Romans 3:25-26

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