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  1. What does it mean that Jesus died “for us?” Learn how to unpack the complexity of Jesus' death by exploring key moments in the biblical story.

  2. Aug 28, 2024 · Why did Jesus have to die? — The promise required an innocent death. Although God banished Adam and Eve from the garden, He didn’t leave them without hope of reconciliation. He promised He would send a Savior to defeat the serpent (Genesis 3:15).

    • Theories of The Atonement
    • The Cross as Sacrifice
    • The Cross as A Victory
    • The Cross and Forgiveness
    • The Cross as A Moral Example

    Theologians have grouped together theories of the atonement into different types. For example, in Christus Victor(1931) Gustaf Aulén suggested three types: classical, Latin and subjective. More recently in his book Christian Theology: An IntroductionAlister E. McGrath groups his discussion into four central themes but stresses that these themes are...

    The image of Jesus' death as a sacrifice is the most popular in the New Testament. The New Testament uses the Old Testament image of the Suffering Servant (Isaiah 53:5) and applies it to Christ. The theme of Jesus's death as a sacrifice is most drawn out in the Letter to the Hebrews. The sacrifice of Christ is seen as the perfect sacrifice. In the ...

    The New Testament frequently describes Jesus's death and resurrection as a victory over evil and sin as reprsented by the Devil. How was the victory achieved? For many writers the victory was achieved because Jesus was used as a ransom or a "bait". In Mark 10:45 Jesus describes himself as "a ransom for many". This word "ransom" was debated by later...

    Anselm of Canterbury writing in the eleventh century rejected the idea that God deceived the Devil through the cross of Christ. Instead he presented an alternative view which is often called the satisfaction theory of the atonement. In this theory Jesus pays the penalty for each individual's sin in order to right the relationship between God and hu...

    Moral influence theories or exemplary theories comprise a fourth category used to explain the atonement. They emphasise God's love expressed through the life and death of Jesus. Christ accepted a difficult and undeserved death. This demonstration of love in turn moves us to repent and re-unites us with God. Peter Abelard (1079-1142) is associated w...

  3. Feb 14, 2024 · If Jesus hadn’t died on the cross to take our place, we would be forever separated from God. We are covered by His blood through His sacrificial death, our sins are paid for, and we no longer have to die an eternal death. We receive eternal life through Jesus Christ. This is why Jesus had to die.

  4. Quick Answer: Why did Jesus Christ have to die? To understand why Christ died, we don’t need to look further than the Law which states, “without the shedding of blood, there is no forgiveness” (Hebrews 9:22).

  5. Apr 28, 2019 · Why did Jesus have to die? This incredibly important question involves a matter central to Christianity, yet effectively answering it is often difficult for Christians. We will take a careful look at the question and lay out the answers offered in Scripture.

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  7. How does Jesus' death save us? Martin Luther said that as God, He could not die, so He became man in order to die. On the cross, he accepted the sin of man against Himself.

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