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Why do Christians glory in the offense of the cross?

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Christians glory in the offense of the cross because it reveals the necessity of Christ's sacrifice and the exclusion of our works for salvation, as found in Galatians 5:11.

Christians glory in the offense of the cross because it starkly highlights the truth that our salvation is entirely dependent upon Christ's work and not on our own. As Paul articulates in Galatians 5:11, if we were to rely on our works, the essential power of the cross would be undermined. This offense challenges the pride of humanity and confronts the false notion that we can earn favor with God. Understanding this offense drives us to a place of humility, acknowledging our utter dependence on Christ's sacrificial death. Instead of being embarrassed by this message, believers glorify it as it exposes the beauty of grace — offering salvation freely to those who would otherwise be lost.
Scripture References: Galatians 5:11

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