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Why is it important for Christians to remember Christ's crucifixion?

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Remembering Christ's crucifixion is vital as it centralizes our understanding of salvation and our identity in Christ.

The crucifixion of Jesus Christ is paramount in the Christian faith because it encapsulates the core of the gospel message—Christ and Him crucified. As highlighted in this sermon, Paul determined to know nothing among the Corinthians except this focal point. Understanding Christ's crucifixion allows Christians to grasp the depths of their sin, the gravity of God's justice, and the magnitude of His mercy. It fosters a reality of worship, gratitude, and dependence on God’s grace, reminding believers of their identity as the redeemed and encouraging them to live in a manner worthy of their calling. This remembrance further serves to direct their focus away from transient worldly concerns and towards eternal truths.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 2:2

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