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Why is understanding the offense of the cross important?

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Understanding the offense of the cross helps Christians anticipate rejection and remain steadfast in faith.

The cross is inherently offensive to the natural man, as it contradicts the world's values and self-righteousness. Galatians 5:11 reveals that if the message were diluted or altered—like adding requirements to grace—then acceptance by society would follow. However, the true Gospel is one of Christ alone, without conditions. Recognizing that the Gospel will be met with hostility prepares believers for resistance and reinforces the need for divine assistance as they share their faith. It humbles us to remember that our understanding of salvation comes solely from God's grace, making us reliant on the Holy Spirit for guidance and strength.
Scripture References: Galatians 5:11

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Threads of Grace
Fred Evans · Aug 21, 2011
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