A part of the answer to Jesus'
death lies in the fact that a just and perfect God could not simply sweep sin
under the carpet and go on running a perfect universe. God must deal with the
injustice of sin. Suppose a criminal should come before a judge and that judge
would simply excuse a crime of murder, rape, or theft simply because the judge
loved the criminal. What would society think of such a judge?
The Bible says: "Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right" (Genesis 19:25). Selfishness has a natural consequence that eventually results in death to the innocent (Rom. 6:23). Jesus, the Judge, assumed the consequence of sin on the part of man, rather than inflict death upon the sinner. That consequence was death.
The Bible says: "Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right" (Genesis 19:25). Selfishness has a natural consequence that eventually results in death to the innocent (Rom. 6:23). Jesus, the Judge, assumed the consequence of sin on the part of man, rather than inflict death upon the sinner. That consequence was death.
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