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Why does the cross offend man's dignity?

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The cross offends man's dignity by declaring all humanity as guilty sinners in need of salvation, challenging our self-righteousness.

The cross offends man's dignity because it confronts the innate human desire to maintain a sense of self-righteousness. It declares all men and women guilty before God, which runs counter to the natural human urge to justify oneself. This confrontation occurs extensively throughout Scripture, where it illustrates that no one is righteous in God’s eyes (Romans 3:23). Personal accountability for sin challenges our dignity as we are called to acknowledge our failings openly. The biblical narrative emphasizes that true acknowledgment of guilt is the prerequisite for receiving grace. Only when one humbles oneself and admits their sinful state can they find mercy. Thus, the offense of the cross serves as a call to surrender human pride and accept God’s grace.
Scripture References: Romans 3:23

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