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1 | Did Jesus have to die? | Bible general Archive 2 | Mommapbs | 113253 | ||
Hi Rowdy, I hope you get a chance to see the film andy maybe conisder taking someone with you who doesn't know the Truth. It is powerful and a wonderful tool to begin a dialogue. Although He came to die, I still wonder, "did He have to?" We read about His temptation and His anguish in the garden, so I ponder this possibility . . . but how thankful I am that Jesus came to DO the will of the Father and submitted Himself to it. My sins put Him on the cross, but He chose to stay there for me. The penalty for sin is death . . . without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness. BTW, when you see the film I'd be interested to know what impacted you the most. For me, it was the repentant criminal. Blessings to you! mommapbs |
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2 | Did Jesus have to die? | Bible general Archive 2 | Hank | 113547 | ||
Mommapbs: Poignant as it was, the most significant aspect of Jesus' Passion was not the penitent criminal, in my view. It was Jesus' words, "It is finished." Had not Jesus finished the work that the Father gave Him to do, all mankind would ever be doomed by sin. Were it not for the finished work of Jesus on the Cross, there could be no propitiation for sin and all in the world would die in their sins. This is the sole message and purpose of the Cross. --Hank | ||||||
3 | Did Jesus have to die? | Bible general Archive 2 | CDBJ | 113557 | ||
Hi Hank, The words, it is finished, in the Koine Greek, John 19:30, come to us from the word TELEO. It was a word that was coined in the slave markets in the times before Christ. When a slave was put on the auction block the highest bidder would pay the price for the slave and as soon as the price was paid they would say TELEO, which sealed or completed the deal. Isn’t it interesting that Christ paid the price for us and liberated us from the slave market of sin and the transaction is complete? Hebrews 10:9-10 Then said he, Lo, I come to do thy will, O God. He taketh away the first, that he may establish the second. 10By the which will we are sanctified through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all. Have a great day Hank, CDBJ |
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4 | Did Jesus have to die? | Bible general Archive 2 | Hank | 113560 | ||
Hello, CDBJ. Thanks for pointing out the meaning of the original word that is translated "It is finished." I've read that this word has also been found on receipts for taxes, and it signifies that the taxes were paid in full. So Jesus brought the entire work of redemption to completion, having "paid in full" for our sins. What a glorious thought! Praise His name! --Hank | ||||||