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Why Jesus?
WHAT JESUS SAID ABOUT HIMSELF
God's Perfect Solution
Author Ray Stedman writes of God's promised Messiah: "From the very beginning of the
Old Testament, there is a sense of hope and expectation, like the sound of approaching
footsteps: Someone is coming!...That hope increases throughout the prophetic record as
prophet after prophet declares yet another tantalizing hint: Someone is coming!"10
The ancient prophets had foretold that a Messiah would come and be God's perfect sin
offering, satisfying his justice. This perfect man would qualify to die for us.
According to the New Testament authors, the only reason Jesus was qualified to die for
the rest of us is because, as God, he lived a morally perfect life and wasn't subject to
sin's judgment.
It's difficult to understand how Jesus' death paid for our sins. Perhaps a judicial analogy
might clarify how Jesus solves the dilemma of God's perfect love and justice.
Imagine entering a courtroom, guilty of murder (you have some serious issues). As you
approach the bench, you realize that the judge is your father. Knowing that he loves you,
you immediately begin to plead, "Dad, just let me go!"
To which he responds, "I love you, son, but I'm a judge. I can't simply let you go."
He is torn. Eventually he bangs the gavel down and declares you guilty. Justice cannot
be compromised, at least not by a judge. But because he loves you, he steps down from
the bench, takes off the robe, and offers to pay the penalty for you. And in fact, he takes
your place in the electric chair.
This is the picture painted by the New Testament. God stepped down into human
history, in the person of Jesus Christ, and went to the electric chair (read: cross) instead
of us, for us. Jesus is not a third-party whipping boy, taking our sins, but rather he is
God himself. Put more bluntly, God had two choices: to judge sin in us or to assume the
punishment himself. In Christ, He chose the latter.
Although U2's Bono doesn't pretend to be a theologian, he accurately states the reason
for Jesus' death:
The point of the death of Christ is that Christ took on the sins of the world, so that what
we put out did not come back to us, and that our sinful nature does not reap the obvious
death. That's the point. It should keep us humbled. It's not our own good works that get
us through the gates of Heaven.11
But many argue that Jesus' claim that he is the only way to God is too narrow, saying
that there are many ways to God.
Those who believe all religions are the same deny we have a sin problem. They refuse to
take Christ's words seriously. They say God's love will accept all of us, regardless what
we have done.
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