One of the biggest events in history is the passion of Jesus Christ; the sufferings and crucifixion of Jesus Christ and Jesus’ resurrection from the dead. After the disobedience of mankind, man fell from his position and was separated from God. Man had become a living soul, who was trapped in the flesh and bound to the kingdom of darkness. Someone, who was able to redeem mankind from the power of the devil and the kingdom of darkness had to come. And so the lot fell on Jesus Christ, the Son of the Living God and Jesus came to the earth in the likeness of man (flesh and blood) to redeem fallen mankind from the power of the devil and the kingdom of darkness and restore the state of mankind and reconcile man back to God. Jesus became the Substitute for mankind and was sacrificed as a Lamb for mankind. By the precious blood and the finished redemptive work of Jesus Christ, every person was given the opportunity to be made whole and be reconciled with God through faith, repentance, and regeneration in Christ. Jesus Christ had accomplished His mission and the passion of Christ brought forth life to everyone, who was willing to lay down the old man in Christ and be clothed with Christ and become a new creation.
The purpose of the coming of Jesus and His redemptive work
Unfortunately, not many people know the real purpose of the coming of Jesus Christ and don’t understand His redemptive work. Because of that, many people stay the old carnal man, who is led by the flesh, and are world-like, and persevere in sin.
They hear about Jesus Christ and His redemptive work and know exactly what happened, but that’s it. It is more head knowledge than heart knowledge.
As long as people believe and say they are sinners, they have not understood the purpose of the coming and the redemptive work of Jesus Christ. Just like, those, who think that the work of Jesus Christ gives them permission to do whatever they want and that everything is allowed and that the blood of Jesus Christ is a permit to remain the old man and keep living in sin and to approve and tolerate sin.
The lot fell on Jesus Christ
The lot fell on Jesus Christ and He went the way of suffering and took the punishment for sin, which is death, upon Himself, so that you wouldn’t see the death and after your life on earth, the lot would not fall on you to enter eternal death.
The passion of Christ; the sufferings and death of Jesus Christ and the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead are discussed in several articles. Below, are some of the articles about the purpose of the sufferings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. By clicking on the links, you will be referred to the article.
- Someone has to pay the price
This article is about the purpose of the coming of Jesus Christ. Why did Jesus have to come to this earth and why did Jesus have to die at the cross? Which truth is concealed in many churches and leads many believers to the abyss? (Click on the following link to read this article: ‘Someone has to pay the price‘)
- The crucifixion of the soul
The passion of Christ didn’t start after Jesus was taken captive, but the passion of Christ already started in the garden of Gethsemane. In this article, the battle in the soul, which Jesus waged in prayer, is discussed (Click on the following link to read the article ‘The crucifixion of the soul‘)
- The battle in the garden
Why did the agony of Jesus Christ start in the garden? Why did the battle take place in the garden and not elsewhere? (Click on the following link to read the article: ‘The battle in the garden’)
- What is the meaning of Good Friday?
Almost everyone knows what happened on Good Friday in the natural realm. But what happened in the spiritual realm on Good Friday? (Click on the following link to read the article: ‘What is the meaning of Good Friday?‘)
- The sufferings and mockery of Jesus Christ
In this article, the passion of Christ; the sufferings, and the crucifixion of Jesus Christ is discussed in every stage (Click on the following link to read the article: ‘The sufferings and mockery of Jesus Christ‘)
- Why was Jesus crucified on a wooden cross?
Why was Jesus crucified? Why did Jesus die on a wooden cross? Why was Jesus not put to death another way, like for example by stoning? What is the essence of the cross? (Click on the following link to read the article: ‘Why was Jesus crucified on a wooden cross?)
- The true meaning of the cross
In this article, the true meaning of the cross and the crucifixion of Jesus Christ is discussed. What does the cross mean? And what does the cross not mean? (Click on the following link to read the article: ‘The true meaning of the cross‘)
- The crucifixion of the flesh
After the crucifixion of the soul, the crucifixion of the flesh took place. What does the crucifixion of the flesh mean and why did the crucifixion of the flesh have to take place. What happened in the spiritual realm during the crucifixion of the flesh? (Click on the following link to read the article: ‘The crucifixion of the flesh‘)
- What is the difference between the sacrifice of animals and the sacrifice of Jesus Christ?
The sacrifice of animals in the Old Covenant and the sacrifice of Jesus Christ in the New Covenant are often considered as the same type of sacrifice. Therefore, often no change will occur in people’s lives and they habitually live in sin and ask repetitively for forgiveness, just like in the Old Covenant. But how does the sacrifice of Jesus Christ differ from the sacrifice of animals? What could the blood of animals not do, what the blood of Jesus could do? (Click on the following link to read the article: ‘What is the difference between the sacrifice of animals and the sacrifice of Jesus Christ?‘)
- It is finished!
Jesus said, “It is finished” when His mission at the cross was accomplished. But what was finished and what was accomplished? (Click on the following link to read the article: ‘It is finished!‘)
- The Author of eternal salvation
Jesus didn’t have a privileged position on earth, but Jesus went through difficult circumstances. But why did God allow Jesus to go through all these sufferings in life? How did Jesus become the Author of eternal salvation? And for whom is Jesus the Author of eternal salvation? (Click on the following link to read the article: ‘The Author of eternal salvation‘)
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