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Why the Cross Had to Be Violent: Understanding Propitiation

Why the Cross Had to Be Violent: Understanding Propitiation

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The Cross had to be violent because God’s holiness demands that sin be judged, not ignored or excused. In Christ’s bloody sacrifice, the full weight of divine wrath was poured out and satisfied, revealing both the terrifying justice of God and the breathtaking mercy that saves sinners.
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