What really happened on the cross?
And why it is so important for us?
Cross is a beautiful decoration for many, or maybe a
piece of jewelry.
But for a Christian, cross isn’t just a beautiful
trinket hanging from our necks or a picture on the wall.
The cross is a reminder of most important event in the
history about 2000 years ago.
The event that God caused to be able to connect with
the people again and to be united with us once more.
What really happened on that cross?
Why is it such a turning point in the history of
world?
Was the violent death of an ancient prophet and a teacher
somehow special?
How the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ could
somehow be special?
What is its significance to the people, today?
When you accept Jesus Christ’s death and resurrection as
a fact, and believe it, accept Him to your life, the results of it will change
your life.
Jesus is the God made human and He came here to
fulfill a heavenly mission.
Through Him we can achieve a living and working
relationship with God.
Because of sin we are separated from God here on
earth, and are in the danger of being separated forever.
But the death and resurrection of Jesus caused
something special, unique, and of utmost importance, it is still current today,
and offered to all the people.
On the cross Jesus sacrificed himself.
His sacrifice was his life, the pure, sinless life
that was given for all of us.
Atonement is what happened on the cross, from the point of view of God.
The just anger of God, cause by the sin was atoned by
the sacrifice of cross.
Jesus, as the sacrificial lamb, paid for all of our
sins.
He suffered the punishment for all of us.
This is how the blood of the cross brings atonement and
forgiveness.
The barrier of sin between men and God has been
removed.
The humans are able to reconciliate with God, to have
a relationship with Him.
Redemption is what happened on the cross, from the point of view of evil.
Because of the sin we are slaves to the evil, not free
to do our own will and fulfill ourselves.
But through the blood of the cross, our freedom has
been bought.
The price has been paid, we are not slaves anymore.
Evil’s power was broken on the cross and the
redemption has freed us from the sin and from its consequences.
From our point of view, we were justified on the cross and given the position of the child of God.
Through His blood we were born again and adopted as
the children of King, accepted fully by Him.
Our relationship with Him has been redeemed and we
have an unlimited contact with God.
Through the blood of Jesus, God sees us perfect and
without a blemish, just like Himself.
All this, that happened on the cross, you can receive as
a gift.
Great post :) You made it very simple to understand the basics of being a Christian!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the post.. as a non christian i do not know all of this until now..
ReplyDeletereally enjoyed reading your post, very insightful!
ReplyDeleteGreat post. I like the way you put a space between each line. It made me read slower and think more. It good to hear the story of how Jesus died for us over and over as a reminder of his love
ReplyDeleteWonderful words, a beautiful reminder.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this, nicely done.
ReplyDeleteI have many crosses in my home. I keep one on the wall in the bedroom and a crucifix right by my front door so I see it every time I leave and come home.
ReplyDeleteI have a cross pendant, but I don't have one on display in my home.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. I enjoyed reading this, what a great reminder.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for this beautiful post and reminder.
ReplyDeleteThese are some very interesting ponderings. My mother would appreciate .
ReplyDeleteI know we all believe different things in regards to Christ but this is basic enough for us all to gain an understanding :) Thank you.
ReplyDeleteJoanna, We're neighbors at Sunday Stillness. So nice to meet you. The cross changed everything - what a beautiful description you gave of God's amazing gift to us.
ReplyDeleteA good summation of the work of Christ to bring about redemption! May many read and believe! Thanks!
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