Unveiled Artist
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If you don't lose anything then you sacrificed nothing.
If God is an all-powerful being, and Jesus is God then he sacrificed nothing on the cross.
If Jesus was just a normal human then he sacrificed everything for us.
I agree with you 100 percent. Devil's advocate here, if I were to debate against it, I'd say god became a human in the flesh so he did feel pain and all of that. What was "perfect" about him was he had a perfect relationship with his father not that he was sinless. His perfection was he did not sin not in the nature of who he is as a human being. As such, when he sacrificed his flesh as a human being, it became a mirror and example as what a christian should do in sacrificing their flesh/sin as well.
In other words, jesus was perfect in that he had 100 percent relationship with the father and he committed no sin. He is a human with a perfect nature via his relationship with his father.
So he did feel pain and all of that. He was human. When he sacrificed his flesh and blood, his flesh and blood meant sin. So, even in his perfection as I just described, because he is human with this perfection, he still had the pain of death. Sacrifice means give up something of value. So, jesus gave up his life (in the eyes of a christian) to be with the father.
He did so physically and he asks christians to sacrifice themselves by action through the Passion and body of christ. He wanted christians to see life with the father as the "real" life and disattach themselves from the world by sacrificing themselves-their pride, ego, etc-for the grace of the father.
They give up something of value. Where they end up and their relationship with god does not ex-nay that a sacrifice has been made.
You'd have to prove that jesus didn't value his life for his sacrifice to be invalid.
Also, the ransom part @Deeje comment. My thoughts.
Jesus flesh (his human nature) is humanity's sin/flesh.
He is perfect in that his spiritual nature was one with his father (not as his father but with his father) and that he did not sin (commit a transgression against his father).
When christians follow the passion, they are saying:
They sined: They admit that jesus carries their sin because he was the victim of the sins of humanity (aka the crucifixion)
We need help: Jesus one with his father came to show through his life style the way of sacrificing oneself for god. So they see this in christ.
Jesus life: Jesus taught that to give is to receive from god. He always pointed away from himself and always to his father. He instructed that of his disciples and christians. Always to the father. So his life showed that.
Jesus death: The sacrifice wasn't a sacrifice of a perfect/deity human being. It was the sacrifice of a real human with real flesh and blood who (as said) was willing to die for salvation of all. In other words, his life and sacrifice of his life became the means to go to the father.
The ransom: He gave his life so christians can be saved
Jesus resurrection: So christians are saved (resurrected) by jesus ransom. However translated, they feel they have a relationship with the father as long as they are sacrificing themselves (repenting and changing their lives) through christ.
It is not useless or for nothing. I just think if you don't see the claims of christ's perfection as him being god/perfect, then you would see what I mean. I dont meet many people who mix up jesus and his father. Only one person on RF I know said jesus created the world. That threw me for a loop.
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