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Why is the grace displayed at the cross important for Christians?

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The grace displayed at the cross is foundational to Christian faith, highlighting God’s mercy toward sinners.

The grace evident at the cross is central to the Christian faith because it illustrates the profound mercy of God in providing salvation for unworthy sinners. In Luke 23:43, Jesus promises the repentant thief that he will be with Him in paradise, demonstrating that redemption is available even at the point of death. This illustrates the reach of God's grace—no one is beyond His saving power. Furthermore, Romans 5:20 states that where sin abounds, grace abounds much more. Recognizing the depth of God’s grace should lead Christians to both gratitude and a desire to share the gospel, as it exemplifies the love of God that transforms lives even amidst deep sinfulness.
Scripture References: Luke 23:43, Romans 5:20

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The Cross
Drew Dietz · Jan 28, 2024
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