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Why is the crucifixion significant for Christians?

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The crucifixion is central to Christianity as it represents the fulfillment of God's plan for redemption and the atonement for sin.

The crucifixion of Jesus is profoundly significant for Christians because it is the culmination of God's redemptive plan established before the foundation of the world. It was prophesied that the Messiah would suffer and die to atone for the sins of His people, a truth emphasized throughout scripture. As attested in the sermon, this act does not occur in secrecy but is a public demonstration of Jesus' willingness to fulfill the law and provide salvation through His sacrificial death. This fulfillment of prophecy not only demonstrates God's sovereignty and justice but also the depth of His grace, as He offers His Son as the Paschal Lamb for the redemption of sinners, ensuring that all who believe in Him will not perish but have eternal life.
Scripture References: Isaiah 50:7, John 12:13, Genesis 49:10

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