The short answer is “so what?”How would you answer for example an Atheist asking that? Guys? Appreciate it. (Nope. Not an Atheist)
You attend the Super Bowl, but then go home. You’re not at the Super Bowl all your life. Yet, you would say “I actually did participate in the Super Bowl.”How would you answer for example an Atheist asking that? Guys? Appreciate it. (Nope. Not an Atheist)
Heb 10: 8 First he says, “Sacrifices and offerings, holocausts and sin offerings, you neither desired nor delighted in.” These are offered according to the law. 9Then he says, “Behold, I come to do your will.” He takes away the first to establish the second.
So we shouldn’t view sacrifice as only what happens when you kill something, but what happens when you do the will of God; when you make something holy, that is a sacrifice, and Jesus made humanity Holy by his sacrifice of obedience to the point of Death.Phil 2:8 he humbled himself, becoming obedient to death, even death on a cross.
By death Jesus Christ destroyed the power of death of the soul. The bodies still die and are resurrected, but the better resurrection is with life in the soul and a glorified body.How would you answer for example an Atheist asking that? Guys? Appreciate it. (Nope. Not an Atheist)
28 Do not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul; rather fear him who can destroy both soul and body in hell. [Gehenna]
Answer #1 That’s a non sequitur. Something ‘good’ happening to Jesus after His earlier act of altruism doesn’t constitute a logical negation. If I’m awarded a bravery medal for saving someone else’s life, does that invalidate the fact I voluntarily risked my life?Jesus didn’t stay dead. So what real sacrifice was there?
How would you answer for example an Atheist asking that? Guys? Appreciate it. (Nope. Not an Atheist)
The resurrection doesn’t make Christ’s death on the cross any less real, nor any less effective from the perspective of atonement. Rather the resurrection offers us a tangible sign that Jesus did indeed defeat the power of sin, death, and the devil over us.How would you answer for example an Atheist asking that? Guys? Appreciate it. (Nope. Not an Atheist)
There is a sacrifice if you give your life for a friend too.Jesus didn’t stay dead. So what real sacrifice was there?
Is pain not real unless it lasts forever?How would you answer for example an Atheist asking that? Guys? Appreciate it. (Nope. Not an Atheist)
Well, it wasn’t so much the death as what led up to it. It was necessary to rise from the dead to conquer death for all mankind. But the ordeal Jesus had to suffer for us was the sacrifice. Remember he also had a human nature, that was tempted, and had anxieties and fears. Obviously there was the physical suffering he had to go through, but also the mental anguish of knowing this was going to happen and yet still accepting it. He would have been afraid, perhaps he doubted the Father’s wisdom in his human nature, maybe he worried that he might not rise.How would you answer for example an Atheist asking that? Guys? Appreciate it. (Nope. Not an Atheist)