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  2. What if Christ had not died on the cross? The writers of the New Testament answer this question by stating clearly why Jesus had to die on the cross. Yes, it is true that Pontius Pilate sent Jesus to the cross to be crucified.

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  3. May 27, 2024 · The idea of salvation, 'by grace through faith in Jesus Christ' (Ephesians 2:8), would undergo a tectonic shift in significance if Jesus never died on the cross. This mantra leans heavily on the act of Jesus' sacrificial death and subsequent resurrection to overcome sin and death.

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    The technical, theological name for this belief is penal substitutionary atonement. This theology was not part of Christian doctrine for the first 1,600 years after Jesus was crucified. The ideas was originated and developed by human beings who were having trouble understanding what the Bible teaches about how Jesus Christ saved humanity. They work...

    When we look at the world now, we can tell that it has yet to be saved. There is still so much evil and hurt in this world and its easy to see simply by watching the news. Dying on the cross did not save us from the darkness of todays society, and those who choose not to believe in Jesus and commit sins freely will answer for their actions. Jesus d...

    Jesus did die to save us from our sins, but it wasn't a moment that wiped us clean from all responsibility. Instead, the Bible says that Jesus came to take away our sins (John 1:29), so that we would no longer be sinners. Jesus' death showed us just how amazing God's love is for us. He gave us an opportunity to escape the evils of the world and be ...

  4. The swoon hypothesis is any of a number of ideas that aim to explain the resurrection of Jesus, proposing that Jesus did not die on the cross, but merely fell unconscious ("swooned"), and was later revived in the tomb. [1]

  5. Basic to all the explanations is the charge that Jesus did not suffer death on Calvarys cross. When He appeared to His disciples, it was not as the resurrected Lord but rather as one who had been resuscitated.

  6. Mar 6, 2014 · These edges help us see what exactly happened when Jesus died. And it’s important that we see because seeing leads to worship — you can’t worship what you don’t know. So in hopes of more clarity — fuel for worship — here are five biblical truths about what Jesus accomplished on the cross.

  7. Apr 21, 2011 · Without the cross, Jesus is not the Messiah. After all, Psalm 22 and Isaiah 53 point to the death of the Messiah for the sins of the people. And without shedding of blood, there is no forgiveness.