Ken Brown
Well-Known Member
Ken Brown,
Finally a thinking man!! The Bible provides a very satisfying answer.
First, the Bible tells us that the wages of sin is death, Rom 6:23.
The Bible also tells us that sins are not charged to anyone if there is no law, so why do Christians die today, when Jesus came to earth to give his life to provide a Ransom for men so that men would not have to die, Rom 5:13, 2Cor 5:14, Heb 2:9, 1:29, 3:16.
Christians today do no die because of their sins, because Jesus died for all our sins, so when we sin our sins are not charged to us, but we are covered by Jesus ransom sacrifice, so in effect they are charged to Jesus, who has already died for the sins, Heb 10:12-18.
Since Jesus died for every man that would take advantage of his ransom sacrifice, by having faith in Jesus and his Father, John 6:28,29. Therefore, if a person is told the requirements of God and do not listen, there is NO sacrifice for him, Heb 10:26,27.
Now, the reason for Jesus coming to earth to give his life for us.
God is righteous in every way, so that He obeys His own rules. God had allowed the Israelites to sacrifice bulls and goats to keep them from dying for their sins. The blood of goats and bulls can never cause the sins of men to be forgiven, Heb 9:9-15, 10:1-4, Acts 13:48,49.
Consider Romans 3:21-26, where Paul explains exactly why God could not just forgive the sins of man, but God could count every man as justified, who puts his faith in the Ransom Sacrifice of Jesus.
All men are imperfect, so no imperfect man could provide the ransom for mankind.
Remember the ransom is so that we can receive back what Adam lost for us, perfect life. So Jesus became that perfect man so that he could provide a ransom for us because Jesus remained perfect until death.
So, as the scriptures say God remained righteous even when forgiving sinful men, because of the perfect ransom sacrifice of His son, Rom 3:24-26.
Hi jtartar, aren't you aware that Yeshua died for our sin according to the Scriptures? KB