Unveiling Christ Class Global

The Cross; Why The Cross?


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The message of the cross is the message of salvation—the very foundation of the Christian faith. It is the good news that Jesus Christ died for our sins, was buried, and rose again, offering life to all who believe.

From the beginning, God created man in His image for relationship, dominion, and fellowship (Genesis 1:26–27). But through Adam’s disobedience, sin entered the world, and humanity fell—resulting in spiritual death, a sinful nature, and separation from God (Romans 5:12; Ephesians 2:1–3). Man became incapable of saving himself, bound by sin and deserving of judgment.

Sin created a debt that human effort could never repay. Good works were not enough. This is what made the cross necessary.

In the Old Testament, sacrifices and the law revealed this reality. Animal sacrifices could not take away sin—they only pointed forward to Christ (Hebrews 10:1–4). The law exposed sin and showed man’s inability, acting as a guide leading us to the need for a Savior (Galatians 3:24).

Yet, even after the fall, God sought man. Redemption was always His idea. In His love and mercy, He sent Jesus as the final and perfect sacrifice.

On the cross, Jesus became our substitute. He took our place, bore our punishment, and paid the price for sin in full. Through this sacrifice, we are reconciled to God, our sins are forgiven, and our relationship with Him is restored (Ephesians 2:13).

The cross is where God’s justice and mercy meet.

It is not just a symbol—it is the turning point of humanity’s story.

Through Jesus, the power of sin is broken, and eternal life is made available.

This is why the cross matters. Not just to believe in—but to understand, receive, and live in every day.

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Unveiling Christ Class GlobalBy UCC Global