The Goodness of God Revealed Through Christ's Suffering

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I knew that the scripture taught it was necessary the Scriptures we read this morning God chose to lay upon him somehow the iniquities and the wounds and the sicknesses of us all somehow I knew that was true, as Peter says in first Peter 3:18 for Christ suffered once for all the just for the unjust that he might bring us to God having been put to death in the flesh but made alive in the spirit. [00:01:17]

The fact is that he was pierced for our transgressions he was crushed for our iniquities the punishment that brought us peace was upon him and by his wounds we are healed but when you look at it it looks like he's just being terribly mistreated it looks like human iniquity has descended upon him in a very real sense in the form of human beings who are doing what is wrong. [00:03:28]

I think that was true for the early Christians they understood and they expressed it early and often that somehow Jesus died for them but how did it work and you know when we come to think about this as with many things in the scripture, we want to distinguish between the fact and the theories which we may generate to try to make the fact intelligible to ourselves. [00:04:05]

Theories of the atonement have bothered the church through the ages and I think this is a serious issue for many people today because it is often presented as if the heart of the atonement was that God just had a beating in him and he took it out on Jesus it's often presented as if that's the whole story. [00:04:46]

The first theory that developed in the history of the church was what happened at the cross well the devil put Christ on the cross he made a bargain with Jesus and Jesus said if you take me and let my people go I'll accept that, and the devil said all right you're the one I wanted anyway so I'll take you and I'll let your people go. [00:06:14]

The devil took Jesus in and then found he couldn't hold him Jesus was too powerful and Jesus didn't promise to stay there that's actually called the fishhook theory of the atonement and you probably will go back to that ancient theory on Easter I expect you will sing like almost everyone on Easter sings up from the grave he arose with a mighty triumph or his foes. [00:07:24]

The death of Christ made a great difference to God and it's dangerous to try to get into that too much with our theories but we want to understand that whatever God needed to be done to open the floodgates of his compassion upon the world was done so the atonement has many dimensions and the important thing I believe is for us to understand. [00:08:29]

Good Friday lives with the cross and the cross becomes the symbol of the goodness of God and that is why Good Friday is Good Friday. [00:09:03]

The journey to the cross was filled with degradation and suffering, yet it was through this suffering that Jesus took on the sins of the world. The image of Christ being slapped by servants, those who were typically the lowest in society, illustrates the depth of His humility and the extent of human iniquity. [00:02:02]

Despite the apparent injustice, this act was a fulfillment of prophecy, as He was pierced for our transgressions and crushed for our iniquities. The punishment He endured brought us peace, and by His wounds, we are healed. [00:03:17]

Understanding the atonement is complex, and throughout history, various theories have attempted to explain it. One early theory, the "fishhook theory," suggests that the devil was tricked into taking Jesus, thinking he had won, only to find that Jesus was too powerful to be held. [00:06:14]

Good Friday is good because it represents the opening of God's compassion and the living reality of the cross. The cross is not merely a symbol of suffering but a testament to the goodness of God and His love for humanity. It is through the cross that we find hope, redemption, and the promise of eternal life. [00:08:50]

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