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'''[[Jesus Christ]]''' died on a '''Cross''' after suffering and giving up his spirit. The Cross of Christ, and the atonement He accomplished on it, is the very grounds that anyone who can be saved will be saved.
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'''[[Jesus Christ]]''' died on a '''Cross''' after suffering and giving up his spirit. The Cross of Christ, and the atonement He accomplished on it, is the very grounds that anyone who can be saved will be saved. The Cross is the best-known symbol of Christianity; since Clement of Alexandria the Lord's sign.
  
 
The Sign of the Cross is a hand motion common in the religious devotions and worship services of [[Roman Catholic]], [[Anglican]], Eastern [[Orthodox]], and some [[Lutheran]] Christians.
 
The Sign of the Cross is a hand motion common in the religious devotions and worship services of [[Roman Catholic]], [[Anglican]], Eastern [[Orthodox]], and some [[Lutheran]] Christians.
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"The Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world."
 
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Revision as of 12:14, April 1, 2009

Jesus Christ died on a Cross after suffering and giving up his spirit. The Cross of Christ, and the atonement He accomplished on it, is the very grounds that anyone who can be saved will be saved. The Cross is the best-known symbol of Christianity; since Clement of Alexandria the Lord's sign.

The Sign of the Cross is a hand motion common in the religious devotions and worship services of Roman Catholic, Anglican, Eastern Orthodox, and some Lutheran Christians.



"The Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world."

See also