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Why is the cross central to Christian life?

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The cross is central as it embodies the full sacrifice of Christ for sin and our only ground of acceptance with God.

The Apostle Paul highlights the cross as not only the means of our redemption but also the focal point of Christian glory. He asserts in Galatians 6:14 that he will glory only in the cross of Christ, emphasizing it as his sole basis for acceptance with God. The cross represents God's compassion, a covenant respected, a curse removed, and the conquest over sin and death realized. The cross directs our lives, teaching believers to reject worldly philosophies and to live according to the grace inherent in the gospel. Thus, the cross serves not just as the foundation of salvation but as the guiding principle by which Christians are called to live.
Scripture References: Galatians 6:14, Romans 1:16-17

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