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Why is the concept of Christ crucified central to Christianity?

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The centrality of Christ crucified is foundational for understanding salvation and God’s love for sinners.

The concept of Christ crucified is not merely about the act of crucifixion itself but about the atonement achieved through His suffering, death, and resurrection. It is central because it encapsulates the entirety of the Gospel, revealing God’s immense love for humanity in providing a Savior (John 3:16). Through the cross, believers see the gravity of their sin and the depth of God's grace as He sought reconciliation with sinners. Paul emphasized that he determined to know nothing but Christ and Him crucified, signaling its importance in preaching and teaching, as it represents the heart of our faith, our righteousness, and our hope (1 Corinthians 2:2).
Scripture References: John 3:16, 1 Corinthians 2:2

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