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Why is Jesus not being spared significant to salvation?

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Jesus not being spared underscores the gravity and cost of our salvation.

The significance of Jesus not being spared lies in the depth of His suffering and the price paid for our redemption. In Romans 8:32, the Apostle Paul articulates that God's decision to not spare His Son demonstrates the high cost of salvation. This act reveals both the seriousness of our sin and the magnitude of God's love, as He willingly allowed His beloved Son to face humiliation, suffering, and death on our behalf. Understanding this price leads us to appreciate the fullness of God's grace and fosters a deeper sense of gratitude for the salvation we receive freely through faith in Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 8:32, Isaiah 53:5

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