Why is the death of Jesus Christ
the Lord so important?
1. 1 It is
mentioned directly by the prophet Isaiah and David. It is typified in the
sacrifices of Abraham and Moses.
2. 2 Jesus
Himself said He would be killed. He also explained before it happened that His
death had a greater purpose – Forgiveness, ransom, and as the Good Shepherd He
would lay down His life for His sheep.
3. 3 His death
highlighted the brokenness of human nature – religious men refused to accept
His claim to be “the Son of the Blessed” and condemned Him to die. The Roman
judge, sent to crucifixion, one he had declared innocent. The crowd disregarded
what great and good things He had done, calling for Him to be given the worst
kind of death – crucifixion – so cruel in so many ways. How depraved mankind
was and is.
4. 4The
teaching of the Apostles by the Holy Spirit was clear, that this death had a
distinct purpose –
Peter
: Jesus as the Lamb of God paid the price to bring
people back to God (1 Peter 1,3)
John:
Fellowship with God is based on the cleansing (forgiveness) by the blood of
Jesus Christ God’s Son. (1 John 1,2)
Philip:
Jesus fulfilled the prophecy of Isaiah 53 ‘His life is taken from the earth’ to
become the risen intercessor for all who believe in Him.
Paul: God
showed His great love toward us - “while
we were still sinners, Christ died for us” (Romans 5)
---- and
so much more…….
I venture an illustration (true parable)
I received a speeding fine in the
mail! But I was not in the vehicle. My son was driving my car. One might have
challenged the camera operator, or gone to court to argue that no-one was in
danger. Or I could plead for pardon (which is possible in Australia).
But no – I made a choice to pay
the debt and incur the demerit points myself – thus letting my son go free even
though he was the guilty one.
Jesus knew too well how offensive
my disobedience, disrespect, failure to worship, my sin…, was to
God . But He, in the person of Jesus, chose to pay the fine and let me go free!
In gratitude I love Him and follow Him.
Indeed God has the prerogative to
forgive, but He chose to liberate the guilty by suffering the penalty HIMSELF –
the wages of sin is death, and Jesus Christ died for our sins. (1 Corinthians
15)
5 The words of Jesus, many years after , are
very significant:
“Fear not, I am the fist and the
last, I am He that lives, and was dead; and behold I am alive for evermore,
Amen, and have the keys of hell and death”
(Revelation 1:17). {so full of meaning – pause to ponder}
6
The death of Jesus justifies the holiness of God – He forgives – “the Just
one dying for the unjust” (1 Peter3:18)
7
The death of Jesus makes judgement day more terrifying for unbelievers :-
judged for sin that could have been forgiven, judged for rejecting Jesus the Son of God, judged by the very
person who died to offer complete salvation. (Revelation 20, John 5,
Acts 17).
8 Today is the great day of salvation:
“To Him give all the prophets witness,
that through His Name, whoever believes in Him shall receive forgiveness of
sins.” (Peter – Acts 10:43)
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