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Lord Jesus, we praise You for paying a price that we could never pay for our eternal salvation.
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Offer thanks to our Lord for paying a price that we could never pay for our eternal salvation.

“But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed.” (Is 53:5)

It isn’t clear why Jesus’ death had to be on a cross, although crucifixion was the cruelest manner of execution in Roman times, a fitting penalty for the sins of all humanity.

It is clear that crucifixion was the only death that would fulfill the Old Testament prophecies, the predictions, of what would happen to the Messiah.

A foreshadowing of Jesus’ crucifixion is recounted in Numbers Chapter 21. God had already delivered the people of Israel from slavery in Egypt. He had taken them safely across the Red Sea and drowned the Egyptian army that pursued them. Then He had provided them with water in the desert and miraculous food, called manna, which appeared on the ground like dew in the morning. He even helped them to defeat their enemies.

But the people grew impatient and started speaking against God and Moses, their leader. They complained that Moses had led them out to die. They said they hated the manna God gave them. Even though God had rescued them over and over, they didn’t believe He would help them. They chose hopelessness instead of faith, and they dishonored God’s name….

Then God sent poisonous snakes among them to punish them. Many Israelites were bitten and died. So the people went to Moses and admitted that they had sinned. They pleaded with Moses to ask God to send the snakes away.

In answer, God instructed Moses to make a bronze snake and place it on a pole. People who were bitten and looked at the bronze snake were healed.

Jesus referred to this incident in reference to His own mission. He said that He would have to be lifted up in the same way that Moses lifted a snake in the desert. Jesus would be held up on a pole (the cross) so that people who believed in Him could have eternal life (John 3: 14–15)….

The prophet Zechariah wrote:

The LORD, who stretches out the heavens, who lays the foundation of the earth, and who forms the spirit of man within him, declares . . . I will pour out on the house of David and the inhabitants of Jerusalem a spirit of grace and supplication. They will look on me, the one they have pierced, and they will mourn for him as one mourns for an only child, and grieve bitterly for him as one grieves for a firstborn son (Zech. 12: 10 NIV).

This passage not only predicted the manner of the Messiah’s death, but also the person who would die, the Lord God Himself.

Although we cannot be certain why God chose death by crucifixion for His Son, we do know that this manner of death was a fulfillment of the Old Testament prophecies about the coming Messiah. We also know that through His suffering, Jesus, God’s only Son, paid the penalty for the sins of the whole world, including yours and mine.

(Excerpts from Jeanne Dennis’s article Why Did Jesus Have to Die on the Cross?)

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Denise N
April 6, 2020

Dear Almighty and Everlasting God, I lift up my hands and bow my head in gratitude and thanks for Jesus! Thank you that He lives the life we could not live. He was without sin but willing to be the precious Lamb that would free us from death. Thank you, Lord for coming to earth, for dying on the cross for the sins of humanity. Thank you for making the only way in which we can spend eternity with You! We accept Christ, His perfect sacrifice and we live praising and sharing His perfect love with those who remain separated by their sin. We thank you for the household of faith, brothers and sisters who encourage us along the way! We thank you for Your Holy Spirit that guides us and for Your Perfect Word that grants wisdom so we know what is coming and we have no fear! Thank you Lord for your amazing, incomprehensible, unfailing love! We love and trust you, ain’t he Name above all names, Our Savior and Redeemer, Jesus Christ! Maranatha, Maranatha Lord Jesus, come!

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