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Why is the crucifixion of Christ central to Christianity?

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The crucifixion is central to Christianity as it embodies the sacrificial atonement for sin, fulfilling God's justice and mercy.

The crucifixion of Christ is essential because it represents the fulfillment of God's redemptive plan established before the foundation of the world. As Jesus describes in Matthew 20:18-19, He came to be betrayed and condemned to death, fulfilling the prophecy of the suffering servant outlined in Isaiah. His crucifixion was necessary to bear the sins of His people, as He became a substitute and offering for sin. This act of sacrificial love not only satisfies divine justice but also offers mercy and salvation to all who believe, reflecting the core of the gospel message.
Scripture References: Matthew 20:18-19, Isaiah 53

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