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Why is finding Christ at Calvary significant for salvation?

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Finding Christ at Calvary is significant because it reveals the depths of God's mercy, justice, and love in the salvation of sinners.

Finding Christ at Calvary is of utmost importance as it is where the full scope of salvation is unveiled. At Calvary, we witness the reality of human depravity where both religious and secular man conspired to kill the Son of God, fulfilling the sinful nature described in Genesis 6:5. However, it is also here that we see God's attributes on display—His holiness in punishing sin, His love in allowing His Son to bear our sin, and His mercy in providing a way for salvation. As 1 Corinthians 1:21 reveals, God chose the foolishness of preaching the cross to save those who believe. Thus, Calvary stands as the cornerstone of the believer's faith, where we find Christ as the Savior who reconciles us to God through His sacrifice.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 1:21, Genesis 6:5

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