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by BibleProject Team – Mar 21, 2023. If you ask five people, “Why did Jesus die on the cross?” you’ll likely get a dozen different answers. For some, it’s about a sacrifice related to human sin and God’s wrath, mercy, and forgiveness. For others, the focus might be on a cosmic victory, where Jesus’ death in some way defeats death ...
Aug 28, 2024 · Evidence affirms that the sinless Jesus bled and died on a cross. Most importantly, the Bible explains why Jesus’ death and resurrection provide the only entrance to heaven. Why did Jesus have to die? — The punishment for sin is death. God created earth and man perfect. But when Adam and Eve disobeyed God’s commands, He had to punish them.
- Making A Way
- Destroying Sin’s Power
- No Other Way
To fully understand why Jesus willingly walked that painful path to crucifixion, let’s go back to the beginning. When God created people in His image, He called them “very good” (Genesis 1:31). But the human heart, lured by God’s enemy, Satan, turned toward rebellion (Genesis 3). From that point forward, humans struggled with their own sin before a...
That pivotal day at Calvary was brutal, but not without purpose. “Every act of treachery and brutality against Jesus was sinful and evil. But God was in it,” Piper writes. “The Bible says, ‘Jesus [was] delivered up [to death] according to the definite plan and foreknowledge of God’ (Acts 2:23). The lash on his back, the thorns on his head, the spit...
Seems like a raw deal for Jesus, right? Live a perfect life only to suffer and die in such a tortuous way. But the Son of God knew there was no other way. “The shadow of the cross was before Him all the time,” Billy Graham said. “He knew that He had to go to the cross to pay for our sins if we were to be saved.” >>Read more: 7 statements from the c...
Feb 14, 2024 · Jesus, God’s Son, came to earth to make our reconciliation with God possible. Matthew 20:28 reminds us that he “did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.”. In theological terms, this is called “substitutionary atonement.”. Christ died on the cross as our substitute.
Apr 10, 2020 · Theologically, from God’s perspective, we may mention two main reasons. 1. Jesus Died to Bring Us Near to God. Christ died for sins once for all, the righteous for the unrighteous, to bring you to God. (1 Pet. 3:18) The purpose of bringing us to God implies that, prior to Jesus dying, we were far away.
- Brian Rosner
A part of the answer to Jesus' death lies in the fact that a just and perfect God could not simply sweep sin under the carpet and go on running a perfect universe. God must deal with the injustice of sin. Suppose a criminal should come before a judge and that judge would simply excuse a crime of murder, rape, or theft simply because the judge ...
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Here are seven of them: 1. To achieve His own resurrection from the dead. The death of Christ did not merely precede His resurrection–it was the price that obtained it. The Bible says He was raised not just after the blood-shedding, but by it. The wrath of God was satisfied with the suffering and death of Jesus.