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Why is Christ and Him crucified central to our faith?

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Christ and Him crucified is central to our faith because it embodies the source of our salvation and the ultimate glory of God.

The centrality of Christ and Him crucified in the Christian faith is foundational for understanding salvation. As discussed in the sermon, the glory of Christ lies in His sacrificial death for the unworthy, offering grace to sinners. This sacrifice fulfilled God's justice, and through it, believers are justified and glorified. Instead of boasting in personal achievements or religious acts, true believers recognize that their hope rests solely in Christ’s atoning work, which is the essence of the gospel. This focus reshapes the worship of God, encouraging Christians to place all their affections upon the Savior rather than on temporal, earthly things.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 1:18, Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 8:30

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