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Why is Christ crucified central to our faith?

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Christ crucified is central to our faith because it embodies God's plan for salvation and guarantees our justification.

Christ crucified is central to our faith because it signifies the completion of God's redemptive plan. As stated in the sermon, our justification before God is grounded in Christ’s sacrifice, where He bore our sins and died in our place. Without His crucifixion, we would have no assurance or peace with God. Furthermore, it is through this act that we receive grace, and our repentance becomes genuine. Understanding Christ's work on the cross allows believers to live in gratitude and motivates us toward true obedience. Therefore, the crucifixion is not just an event in history but the very essence of what it means to be a Christian.
Scripture References: Romans 3:24-25, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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