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What is the significance of the cross in salvation?

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The cross is central to salvation, revealing God's justice and love and accomplishing redemption for His elect.

The cross represents the culmination of God's plan for redemption. It showcases His justice in punishing sin while simultaneously demonstrating His immense love and grace toward sinners. Galatians 6:14 highlights this by emphasizing that the cross is where Paul finds his glory. The truth of the matter is that salvation was accomplished at the cross—when Jesus said, 'It is finished,' He affirmed that the debt of sin was paid in full. Therefore, understanding the significance of the cross is vital for grasping the entirety of the gospel, as it reveals both God's commitment to justice and His desire to save humanity through grace.
Scripture References: Galatians 6:14, John 19:30

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