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Why the cross?
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All the Bible’s teaching points to the death of Jesus. Neither his perfect
lofe nor his marvelous teaching nor his powerful miracles are the focus
of the Bible’s message. These are all important, but above all else Jesus
came into the world to die. What makes his death so important? The answer
is that he died as a Substitute, a Sin-bearer and a Saviour.
Jesus the Substitute. This demonstrates the love of God. Sinners
are guilty, lost and helpless in the face of God’s holy law, which demands
punishment for every sin. How can they possibly escape God’s righteous
wrath? The Bible’s answer is this: God commendeth
his love towards us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. As part
of an amazing rescue plan God the Son volunteered to tak the place of sinners
and bear the just penalty for their sin. The sinless Son of God willingly
suffered and died for them, the just for the
unjust.
Jesus the Sin-bearer. This demonstrates the holiness of God. There was
nothing ‘faked’ about Christ’s death. The penalty for the sins of others was
paid in full by the death of God’s sinless Son. As he hung on the cross he cried
out, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?
At that terrible moment God the Father turned his back on his beloved
Son, who then endured the penalty of separation from God. Notice how this
shows God’s perfect holiness. All sin, every sin, must be punished – and
when Jesus took the place of sinners he became as accountable for their
sins as if he had been responsible for them. The one man who lived a perfect
life suffered the double death penalty of the guilty.
Jesus the Saviour.
This demonstrates the power of God. Three
days after his death, Christ was declared to be the Son of
God with power according to the spirit of holiness by the resurrection from the dead. He
showed himself alive after his passion
by many infallible proofs and Christ
dieth no more; death hath no more dominion over him. In raising Christ from the dead, God powerfully demonstrated
that he accepted his death in the place of sinners as the full and perfect
payment of sin’s penalty and as the basis on which he can offer a full
and free pardon to those who would otherwise be doomed to spend eternity
in hell.
But how does this apply to you? How can you get right with God? How
can Christ become your Saviour?
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