History, asked by sunshinejk2004, 9 months ago

Two questions in one, so I’ll give double points...
First, why did Jesus have to die in order to forgive our sins?
Second, why did He have to resurrect in order to really be our Savior?

Please don’t spam. I really want real answers so send in reasonable ones. I’ll report answers that don’t make sense. Please give me real answers...

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Answered by ᎷíssGℓαмσƦσυs
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Answer:

One way to understand the meaning of the death of Jesus is to imagine a courtroom scene in which we are on trial for our sins and God is the judge. Our sins against God are capital crimes. God Himself is our judge, and according to divine law our crimes deserve the death penalty. Death, in a spiritual sense, means eternal separation from God in unending torment. That’s a very serious judgment.

By shedding His blood on the cross, Jesus took the punishment we deserve and offered us His righteousness. When we trust Christ for our salvation, essentially we are making a trade. By faith, we trade our sin and its accompanying death penalty for His righteousness and life.

Answered by happy1288
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