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What is the significance of Jesus praying for forgiveness at Calvary?

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Jesus' prayer for forgiveness at Calvary illustrates His mercy and the heart of the gospel.

At Calvary, as Jesus hung on the cross, He interceded for those who crucified Him, saying, 'Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do' (Luke 23:34). This profound act of forgiveness exemplifies the core of the gospel message – that through Christ, sinners can receive mercy and grace, regardless of their wrongdoing. His prayer reflects the heart of God, desiring that all come to repentance and experience forgiveness. This moment serves as a model for how Christians are called to respond to offenses and illustrates the power of divine love in the face of human sin.
Scripture References: Luke 23:34

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Calvary
Don Bell · Mar 29, 2015
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