Why did God let Jesus get crucified?

Why did God let Jesus get crucified?

God allowed Christ to die because Christ was new covenant – a new promise between God and man. Christ’s death was a terrible thing and his suffering was as terrible as it was so He could pay the price for every sin that had been committed and every sin that would be committed.

What was the title given to Jesus?

When, in Matthew 16:15–16, Apostle Peter states, “You are Christ, the Son of the living God”, Jesus not only accepts the titles, but calls Peter “blessed” and declares the profession a divine revelation, unequivocally declaring himself to be both Christ and the Son of God in Matthew 16:15-16.

Why did God have to crucify the son?

Because it was God’s plan to crucify the Son; it was not an accident. Man had sinned and sin separated him from God. Sin results in death and eternal punishment. God’s plan is to put that punishment of death on His Son so that when we believe on Him, the guilt would pass to Him and His righteousness would pass to us.

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What is the relationship between Jesus and the father?

It has to do with Christ’s relationship to His Father. Even though Christ is the eternal God Himself incarnate, He is still a different person from the Father. As a man and as man’s representative (Son of Man), Jesus’ person was dependent on the Father and, like us, looked to the Father for strength, guidance, wisdom, etc.

Did Christ’s sacrifice serve more than one purpose?

Christ’s sacrifice served more than one purpose – to limit Christ to any singular role, even that of savior, would be the same as saying ‘God wanted to do this and no more.’ (And God was fairly specific in Job about the one thing we cannot know is the mind of God. It’s really the only thing we’re not supposed to know. Hence, science.)

Why did Jesus have to die alone?

In the same way, He voluntarily emptied Himself of certain aspects of His deity when He came to earth as a man. In some way we can’t fully understand, God the Father turned away from God the Son for that moment, and Jesus died a very lonely death. There are other places He calls God His God.

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