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Why is the holiness of God important in understanding the crucifixion?

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God's holiness is fundamental to the crucifixion as it necessitates the punishment of sin, which Christ bore on the cross.

The holiness of God is paramount in understanding the crucifixion because it reveals His nature as just and righteous. Psalm 22 emphasizes the anguish of Christ as He bears our sins, and His cry of abandonment reflects the holiness of God that demands punishment for sin. This doctrine asserts that God's wrath against sin requires a payment, which was made through the suffering of Jesus. Without acknowledging God's holiness, one cannot grasp the gravity of sin and the profound significance of Christ's suffering as our substitute. His holiness highlights the depth of our need for salvation and underscores the incredible grace shown to us in Christ's sacrificial death.
Scripture References: Psalm 22, Romans 3:23-26, 1 Peter 2:24

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