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I don’t understand how Christ dying on the cross did anything? Why did God do it? Isn’t he the one that makes the rules? Can’t he just redeem us because he says so?
The Holy Trinity is just. Only the Atonement of Christ can offer adequate expiation for the sins of men – it is a voluntary performance that outweighs the injustice done.I don’t understand how Christ dying on the cross did anything? Why did God do it? Isn’t he the one that makes the rules? Can’t he just redeem us because he says so?
CS Lewis discusses this exact thing in his books Mere Christianity and The Problem of Pain. In a nutshell: as fallen creatures our will is turned towards ourselves, not to God, as it should be. And it is impossible for us to fix our own fallen nature. Now Jesus’ death was the exact opposite of the sin of Adam - Jesus literally Preferred the Fathers will over his own (his own will being to avoid pain and death). He could do this since he is God and is able to make that sacrifice perfectly. But he is also human, so that perfect sacrifice now also has a seat in human nature - something that is now communicated to us. This is a very brief summary, and I’m sure I didn’t do it justice. But give Lewis’ books a read - he explains it better.I don’t understand how Christ dying on the cross did anything? Why did God do it? Isn’t he the one that makes the rules? Can’t he just redeem us because he says so?
Really good question. To the last, yes, he absolutely could have. But the truth & the reality is he didn’t. & it’s on us to try to understand that.I don’t understand how Christ dying on the cross did anything? Why did God do it? Isn’t he the one that makes the rules? Can’t he just redeem us because he says so?
Sure, but in doing it this way He demonstrates how much He loves us.Can’t he just redeem us because he says so?
In the OT it explains how sacrifices must be offered up to God to atone for sin,
I believe this speaks to more than just physical death. But also (& primarily) a spiritual death. Adam & Eve dies a spiritual death the moment they ate from the Tree of Knowledge of Good & Evil.Through one man sin entered the world, & death through sin, death has spread to all as all have sinned…
He became the most perfect sacrificial lamb and His death atoned for sin,
& as we participate in the life of Christ (through the sacraments) we live in Him & He in us.For the death that He died, He died to sin, once for all; but the life that He lives, He lives to God. Even so consider yourselves to be dead to sin, but alive to God in Christ Jesus.