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Why is the offense of the cross significant in Christianity?

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The offense of the cross highlights humanity's need for grace and exposes the futility of self-righteousness.

The offense of the cross is significant as it reveals humanity's natural inclination to resist the notion that they are powerless in achieving righteousness before God. As mentioned in Galatians 5:11, Paul argues that if he were to preach circumcision or self-merit, he would not face persecution; thus, the offense comes from the message that salvation is through Christ's work alone and not from our own efforts. This offense challenges people to confront their own inadequacy, as it denies any credit to human will or works. It confronts our prideful nature and demands total reliance upon God's grace, leading to spiritual awakening and a deeper understanding of God's mercy and love.
Scripture References: Galatians 5:11

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