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Why is the phrase 'Christ crucified' important for Christians?

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'Christ crucified' is essential as it highlights the necessity of His sacrificial death for our salvation.

The phrase 'Christ crucified' encapsulates the core of the Christian faith, emphasizing that Jesus' death was not merely an event but the pivotal act that satisfies God's justice and provides our justification. The Apostle Paul stresses the importance of preaching Christ crucified, as it is through His atoning sacrifice that we receive forgiveness and are reconciled to God. Without His death, there would be no remission of sin (Hebrews 9:22). It is central to understanding the depth of God’s grace, as every believer is justified solely on the basis of Christ's completed work on the cross.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 1:23, Hebrews 9:22

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A Temple Meeting
Jim Byrd · Dec 18, 2016
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