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Why is understanding the darkness at the Cross important for Christians?

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Understanding the darkness at the Cross reveals God's judgment on sin and the depth of Christ's suffering for our salvation.

The darkness that enveloped the land during Christ's crucifixion is a profound symbol of God’s judgment and the weight of sin that Christ bore. It was not a natural occurrence but a sovereign act of God that signifies the gravity of what was happening on Calvary. This darkness illustrates the divine forsakenness of Jesus, culminating in His cry, 'My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?', which signifies His experience of hell on behalf of His people. Recognizing this moment is essential for Christians, as it helps to grasp the magnitude of God's justice and mercy, the seriousness of sin, and the depth of Christ's sacrificial love.
Scripture References: Mark 15:33, Psalm 22:1

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