Jesus was the
Sacrifice for Sin
The sacrifice for mankind's sin had to be perfect,
spotless and without any kind of blemish. Jesus
was the only person who ever lived who had lived a
sinless, perfect life, doing only good and never
disobeying the rules of God. Matthew 5:48 tells us
that we are supposed to be perfect just as God is
perfect. Jesus was able to live this perfect,
sinless life only because of His miraculous,
divine birth and nature, conceived by the Holy
Spirit with Mary as His natural Human mother.
Jesus therefore was not marred by the sinful
Adamic nature with which all other mankind was
cursed by Adam's fall from grace through sin.
(Luke 1:26-35). Because of His perfect, sinless
nature Jesus was able to be our perfect sacrifice
for sin. (Hebrews 5:9). Faith in Jesus gives
eternal salvation to all people who will believe
in Him and His sacrifice on the cross.
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Jesus Took Our
Sins on the Cross The death of Jesus on the
cross was mandated by God and necessary if all
mankind were to be able to achieve forgiveness for
our sins. Galations 3:13 tells us that we are
redeemed from the curse of the law, becoming a
curse for us since "cursed is everyone who hangs
on a tree", as Jesus did as He hung on the cross,
dying in our place, for our sins. As our
sacrifice Jesus was the Lamb of God Who takes away
the sins of the world. Our sins were nailed to
the cross with Jesus if we will trust His
sacrifice and believe that He took our sins upon
Himself on the cross. (I Peter 2:21-25). While on
the cross Jesus reminded His followers that He
could call a legion (6,000) angels to rescue Him
from this agonizing death on the cross. Jesus
refused to be rescued. Jesus submitted to the
will of the Father, God, for the sake of mankind,
that we could have redemption from sin for eternal
salvation through faith in Jesus Name and in His
blood that was shed for us. There is salvation
only in the name of Jesus Christ. (Acts 4:12).
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By Jesus'
Stripes We are Healed
Before Jesus was crucified on the cross He was
scourged, or whipped (John 19:1-6).The scourging
that Jesus bore on His back after being sentenced
in Pilate's judgment hall was accomplished with a
whip similar to the "cat-o-nine-tails". The whip
was composed of several leather strips in which
were embedded pieces of bone or metal so that
chunks of flesh were ripped from Jesus' back
during the flogging process. There was great loss
of blood during from the lashing, leaving Jesus
weakened and hardly able to bear His own cross to
Golgotha or Calvary, also known as the Place of
the skull where He was crucified (see Jesus
Took Our Sins on the Cross.
The Scriptures state that believers can refer to
the stripes that Jesus suffered as the basis of
healing from diseases (Isaiah 53:1-12). In the
Old Testament the action of healing is present
tense: "...by His stripes we ARE healed." while in
the New Testament after Jesus flogging,
crucifixion and resurrection our right to healing
through the stripes of Jesus is discussed in the
past tense speaking of Jesus Christ "...by whose
stripes you WERE healed"(I Peter 2:21-25).
Healing for those who have faith in the Name of
the Lord is a long-standing concept in the Bible.
David discussed our right to healing, protection
and youthfulness through faith (Psalm 103:1-5).
Immediately prior to His ascension back to Heaven
Jesus promised His followers that the gifts of
healing would be a sign following believers in Him
(Mark 16:14-18). Believer may pray for the sick
in Jesus' Name and expect the sick to recover
their health. The promise of healing in Jesus
Name, based on His stripes, is repeated throughout
the Bible such as in the book of James (James
5:14,15) and in many other references.
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The Blood of Jesus Covers All
Sins
Throughout the Bible it is emphasized that the
shedding of blood as sacrifice is neccessary for
the remission of sins (Hebrews 9:11-22). During
Old Testament times elaborate instructions were
given for the animal sacrifice necessary for the
remission of sins. These animal sacrifices looked
forward to the perfect sin sacrifice of all time,
Jesus. As the only begotten Son of God, and also
totally human, Jesus, although tempted to sin like
all other human beings, chose not to sin by a
conscious choice. He therefore became the final
sacrifice for sin when He was crucified on the
cross for all of mankind's sin.
During His earthly ministry Jesus repeatedly
told His followers that it was necessary to "drink
His blood and eat His body" if they hoped to
obtain forgiveness for sins(John 6:47-58). This
was a difficult concept for His followers to
believe. Nevertheless, at the Lord's Supper at
the Passover feast Jesus again asserted the need
of believers to "eat His body and drink His
blood", by faith, as He broke the bread and passed
the cup of wine at the supper (Luke 2:14-20<).
Earlier Moses taught his followers that the life
is in the blood (Leviticus 17:11). Moses taught
that it is the blood that makes atonement for sins
for the soul. Paul taught that during the
communion, or the Lord's Supper, which is to be
observed throughout the church age (which is this
present time), we are to repeat the statements of
Jesus Christ, "Take, eat: this is My body which is
broken for you; do this in remembrance of Me,"
and "This cup is the new covenant in My blood.
This do, as often as you drink it, in remembrance
of Me"(Corinthians 11:23-30).
Through faith in the sacrifice of Jesus Christ
forgiveness for all sins and eternal salvation is
received by the person who believes in the Name of
Jesus Christ as the Son of God Who was crucified
for mankind's sins and rose from the dead (John
3:13-18).
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Jesus was the
Lamb of God
Jesus' purpose in being born as a human being
through the intervention of the Holy Spirit in
Mary's uterus was to become the Lamb of God. He
was the sacrifice for all time for all of the sins
of each person who would believe in His sacrifice
and in His Name. When John the Baptist first saw
Jesus at the River Jordan where he was baptising
those who were repenting of their sins he said,
"Behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sin ot
the world!"John 1:29-34
Reference to the Lamb refers to Exodus on the
night when the death angel passed over the land of
Egypt, taking the lives of all of the first borns
of each house where the blood of the sacrificed
lamb had not been swabbed over the doorpost of the
houseExodus 12:5-14.
This practice was commemorated throughout Old
Testament times when the temple was available as
the sin offering for the peopleLeviticus 9:6,7
Through faith in the sacrifice of Jesus Christ as
the Lamb of God who gave His life for mankind's
sin we receive total forgiveness for all of our
sinsI Peter 1:18-21
Throughout the book of the Revelation reference is
made repeatedly to Jesus Christ as the Lamb Revelation 5:8-14who
gave His life for mankind's redemption through
faith in His Name.
(see
Jesus Took Our Sins on the
Cross)
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Sins are Forgiven Only Through the
Blood of Jesus
Jesus repeatedly told His followers that He was
the only door to salvation and to the Father God.
Jesus often reiterated that through Him alone are
souls redeemed from the curse of sin which is
rebellion against the mandates of God concerning
our attitudes and behavior. Jesus emphasized that
through faith in His Name believers have access to
all of the promises of God and of abundant lifeJohn 10:7-18.
Peter asserted this truth before the Sanhedrin
after he had been ordered not to teach the people
about Jesus. He boldly afirmed the fact that
there is salvation in no other name under heaven
than Jesus' Name by which salvation from sin and
the second death is possibleActs 4:10-
12
Jesus proclaimed the merciful love of God in
providing a sin sacrifice for the sins of all
mankind who had become alien and separated from
God's presenceJohn 3:3-21
. Jesus' purpose as the Son of God was to
serve as the Lamb of God to be crucified on the
cross of Calvary for mankind's sins. Romans 3:23
states unequivically that every human being has
sinned and fallen short of the glory of God.
Romans 3:23 assures that "The wages of sin is
death (the 'second death', or hell) but the gift
of God is eternal life (infinite life throughout
all ages) in Christ Jesus our Lord". Salvation is
assured simply by confessing that Jesus Christ is
the Son of God Who died on the cross for our sins
and Who arose from the dead Romans 1-:9,10to return to Earth
shortly in His second coming. Jesus is ready to
accept anyone who calls on His Name for salvation
according to Revelation 3:20, "Behold I stand at
the door and knock. If ANYONE hears My voice and
opens the door, I will come in to him and dine
with him and he with Me." Calling upon Jesus
Christ for salvation can be accomplished, and
eternal life assured, in a heartbeat for one who
accepts Jesus' promises literally, as Jesus
intended them to be believed. Jesus said that
salvation must be received just like a child
believes with childlike faithMark 10:13-16.
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Jesus was Resurrected from the
Dead
True to His prediction, Jesus Christ was crucified
for the sins of the world, and three days later
was raised from the deadJohn
2:18-22. Jesus had told His followers "I am
the resurrection and the life. He who believes in
Me, though he may die, he shall live"John 11:21-27
Resurrection from the dead is a keystone of
Christian faith. Jesus was the "firstfruits" of
the general resurrection from the dead of all
believers in Jesus Christ I
Corinthians 15:12-21
The resurrection of Jesus underscores His role as
the scapegoat for sin. The scapegoat was a live
animal upon whose head the priest laid his hands,
transferring the sins of the people onto the goat
which was then released to run away into the
wilderness, carrying away the sins of the peopleLeviticus 16:21,22.
Even as Jesus was crucified "outside the camp",
or outside of the city of Jerusalem, laid to rest
outside the city in Joseph of Arimathea's unused
tomb from which He was resurrected from the dead
three days later, so He carried our sins with Him
in His resurrection. Those who believe on His
name and repent before God will find that Jesus,
as the Lamb of God who was crucified for our sins
also, served as our scapegoat for sins, removing
our sins forever. Once we are forgiven for our
sins through the blood of Jesus (see The Bood
of Jesus Covers All Sins) they are removed "As
far as the east is from the west"Psalm 103:10-12
In his death, Jesus spent 3 days and nights in
hell where He snatched from Sataon the keys to
hell and death Revelations
1:17-18. On Jesus' victory and escape from
hell He became the firstborn of God Hebrews 1:5-13. Believers in
Jesus' victory over death and hell in His
resurrection, like Jesus, also become reborn to
eternal life like Jesus in faith. In this role,
Jesus fulfilled God's promise in Genesis 3:13-16
that the woman's seed (Jesus) would bruise Satan's
head. All power in heaven and earth now is under
the feet of Jesus Christ. The enemies of Jesus
according to Hebrew 1:13 are the footstool of
Jesus. Since His foot is part of the body of
Christ, spriritually reborn believers, who are now
the body of Christ, by extension, also have Satan
under their feet because of the victorious
resurrection of Jesus Christ!
SUMMARY
Jesus is the only begotten Son of God who came to
earth as a human to be tempted to sin like all
mankind is tempted. He chose to refrain from
sinning. As the only sinless human who ever lived
Jesus was the perfect, sinless sacrifice for the
sins of all mankind. Through faith in the Name of
Jesus Christ and in His sacrifice on the cross of
Calvary we have access to the Father God who
cannot have fellowship with sinful man. When our
sins are completely forgiven and removed from
God's remembrance redeemed and forgiven believers
now can enter into fellowship with God. Through
the blood sacrifice of Jesus Christ we enter into
eternal life, never to suffer the second death,
which is hell, eternal separation from the
presence of God. There is salvation in no other
Name under heaven than through the Name of Jesus
Christ who was the Lamb of God Who takes away the
sins of all who choose to believe on His sacrifice
on the cross where He suffered and died for the
sake of all mankind. To receive this free
salvation one has only to confess that Jesus
Christ is the Son of God who died in our place for
our sins and rose from the dead. Jesus will come
again to resurrect from the dead all those who
have died having faith in His sacrifice. Those
who are resurrected from the dead along with those
who are living at the time of His second coming
will live and reign with Jesus Christ in His
eternal Kingdom of joy and peace.