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Jesus Christ died in order to save the sins of the world. Through Christ’s death, men was freed from sin and punishment. “God sent his only Son intothe world so that we might live through him. In this is love, not that we loved God but that he loved us and sent his Son to be the atoning sacrifice for our sins" (1 John 4:9-10). It is a self-sacrifice given by Jesus Christ. Christ was born as human, in blood and flesh in order to suffer death and sacrifice his human blood and experience human pain.
From the time He was born, he was set to be sacrificed a painful death in the cross. It begun after the Last Supper with his twelve disciples, when the apostle Judas Escariot betrayed him, the Jews accusing him of blasphemy. It was his own people who brought him to Pontius Pilate, a Roman leader to be punished and crucified in Nazareth between two convicted thieves. Christ death is very important especially to the Christians, as it depicts how their Messiah have come to the world to redeem men of all the evil of sins through his sinless blood and sacrifice.
We are all born of original sin, since the fall of Adam and Eve. Through Christ’s death, we are saved of such original sin. He is the “lamb of God that takes away the sins of the world” (John 1:36). He had to suffer a painful death in order that men would appreciate the salvation and the love of God for us, that he was willing to give up His only son in order to save us. He was scorned, beaten, spitted on by the people of Nazareth and the Romans, in so that in every violent act of man on the innocent Christ, such sin was forgiven upon his death.
We see in this the violence of our own sins upon the life of one who was innocent. Taking every pain and insult humbly, as he accepts the sin of men in order to save them, who did not believe in Him. Man could have been saved and Christ could have avoided a painful death if only have accepted Jesus Christ as the one and only Messiah and stayed away from original sin. If Satan could have not tempted Adam and Eve, then all men would have remained innocent. Jesus could have avoided the crucifixion if His apostle Judas, did not betray Him after the last supper.
He also could have escaped a painful death as tempted and offered by the devil in the Garden of Gethsemane (Luke 22:43–44). God may have also saved him from a painful death, but since Jesus loved us, he chose a painful death (Isaiah 53:4-6). No other man could have made such a sacrifice as Christ, since unlike the other high priests, He was “holy, blameless and set apart from other sinners,” He was the Son of God (Hebrews 7:26-28). Since Christ has already done the ultimate sacrifice for man’s salvation, all that man needs to do is accept the grace of his salvation by believing in Him as the Son of God and to repent for all our sins (Romans 6:23.). Accepting Christ means we have to abandon and remove our sinful nature and follow God’s teachings and according to God’s plan for us.
We should live through Christ in our everyday lives and in everything that we do, living in faith (Galatians 2:20). Man should also spread the gospel, the Word of God to every man and show that the only way to eternal salvation is through Jesus Christ "I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father but by me." (John 14:6). Work Cited The Holy Bible: New International Verision. New York: Harper, 1983. Print.
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