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Should the crucifixion of Jesus be dismissed as a barbaric, primitive act designed to appease a vindictive and angry God? Or was it the ultimate act of love: voluntary self-sacrifice for the sake of others? In part two of the sermon series “Born to Die”, Pastor Paul walks us through Romans 3:21-26 showing us why Jesus’s death on the cross is the only act that can make us right with God and why, in Christ’s death, we see both God’s perfect justice and perfect love on full display.

 

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