Why is it significant that the Father did not spare His own Son?
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The Father's choice to not spare His Son signifies His unwavering commitment to justice and grace in redeeming His people (Romans 8:32).
The significance of God not sparing His own Son lies in the dual aspects of justice and grace. By not sparing the innocent Christ, God demonstrated the seriousness of sin and the necessity of atonement. Romans 8:32 emphasizes that the giving of Christ was both a fulfillment of divine justice and an act of immense love. Christ took upon Himself the penalty meant for sinners, which showcases the depths of God's love for His chosen people. Thus, the act of delivering up His Son serves as the cornerstone of redemption for all who are in Christ.
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