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Why is the cross central to the Gospel message?

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The cross is central because it represents the atonement for sin through Christ's sacrifice.

The cross is the focal point of the Gospel, symbolizing the necessary atonement for sin. As expressed in Luke 24, Christ's suffering and subsequent resurrection were divinely ordained, fulfilling God’s plan of redemption. The blood shed on the cross is essential, as it is through this sacrifice that believers receive forgiveness. Without the death of Christ, there is no remission of sins, highlighting the cross's vital role in God's sovereign plan for saving His people. The Gospel message is ultimately about Jesus Christ and Him crucified, showing God's love and grace toward sinners.
Scripture References: Luke 24:46, Hebrews 9:22, Romans 5:8

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Angus Fisher · Apr 8, 2012
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