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Why is the crucifixion of Christ central to the Christian faith?

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The crucifixion of Christ is central because it fulfills God's plan of redemption for His elect people.

The crucifixion of Christ is not merely an event; it is the focal point of God's redemptive plan as foretold in Scripture. Paul emphasizes in 1 Corinthians 2:2 that he resolved to know nothing other than Christ and Him crucified, signifying that the crucifixion embodies the grace, mercy, and justice of God. At the cross, God's holiness demands justice, and through Christ's sacrifice, we see the intersection of mercy and truth. It is through the cross that believers receive reconciliation, righteousness, and new life, as it constitutes the essence of the gospel that Paul and others preached.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 2:2, Romans 5:8-9

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