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Why is Christ's crucifixion significant in understanding our sin?

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Christ's crucifixion reveals the gravity of our sin and the extent of God's love in providing salvation.

The crucifixion of Christ is significant because it serves as the ultimate depiction of the severity of sin and the depth of God's love. At Calvary, the horrors of sin are vividly displayed as the Son of God, who knew no sin, bears the weight of our transgressions. This sacrifice was necessary to satisfy God's justice and demonstrate His love toward humanity. As we witness the crucifixion, we see not only the consequences of sin but also the hope of redemption. It confirms that God is both just and the justifier of those who have faith in Jesus, as proclaimed in Romans 3:26, revealing the extraordinary lengths to which God goes to save us.
Scripture References: Romans 3:26, Luke 23:34

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