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- The remarkable thing is that, although Jesus was sinless, His death was because of sin – the sin of others. He died to satisfy God’s wrath against human sin. On the day that Adam and Eve sinned in the garden of Eden, the fig-leaf garments they made for themselves proved an insufficient covering.
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Mar 6, 2014 · So in hopes of more clarity — fuel for worship — here are five biblical truths about what Jesus accomplished on the cross. 1. The death of Jesus was for his enemies. God’s love is different than natural human love. God loves us when we’re utterly unlovable. When Jesus died, he died for the ungodly, for sinners, and for his enemies.
Oct 6, 2019 · Jesus’s death is a sorrowful, tragic affair. Some passers believe they hear Jesus call out to Elijah, the ancient prophet. Jesus dies as he gives out a loud cry and ‘gives up the ghost’ (27:50).
Aug 28, 2024 · Jesus died by way of crucifixion, but what was the precise cause? What physical factors contributed to His death? The story of Jesus’ death begins with His arrest in the Garden of Gethsemane. According to the Gospels, Jesus went to pray in the garden after the Last Supper, fully aware of the physical trauma He was about to endure.
Central to the redeeming work of our Lord Jesus Christ is his death for our sins. A theology of atonement is a biblical-theological explanation of why Jesus, as God’s Son, had to die and what he achieved in his death for us as our Savior.
Jan 4, 2022 · In fact, Jesus predicted His death at least three times in the Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark, and Luke), and the book of John offers even more predictions. The first time Jesus predicted His death is detailed in Matthew 16:21–23, Mark 8:31–32, and Luke 9:21–22.
In this study we are to consider what to every Bible-loving, born again, saved person is the most precious of all themes – the death of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ; and we are to pay particular attention to the unique nature and the special significance of His death.
Let’s look at a few key moments in the biblical story that help us see how Jesus died “according to the Scriptures,” starting with the Eden story and its foundational description of human death. We will have a hard time understanding Jesus’ death if we don’t think about why we ourselves die.
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