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Why is Jesus being called a curse significant for Christians?

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Jesus being called a curse signifies His role in bearing the penalty for our sin, offering salvation to believers.

The significance of Jesus being referred to as a curse lies in the profound nature of his sacrifice for humanity. According to Galatians 3:13, "Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law by becoming a curse for us." This connection is biblically rooted in the Old Testament’s understanding of curses and their implications for sin. By being lifted up as the cursed serpent in the wilderness, as explained in John 3:14-15, Jesus, in his crucifixion, embodies the substitutionary sacrifice that relieves believers from the condemnation of the law. For Christians, this truth is essential as it emphasizes not only the depth of Christ's love but also assures them of their forgiven status and transformation into righteousness through faith in Him, confirming that their sins have been dealt with once and for all.
Scripture References: Galatians 3:13, John 3:14-15, Mark 15:28

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Mark 15:28
Robert Hawker · Apr 7, 2016
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