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1 The Jesus Way Session 2 – Accept Jesus’ Forgiveness

2 Why did Jesus die? There is no doubting: –Jesus truly died –He could have escaped if he’d wanted –He deliberately went to Jerusalem provoked the Temple authorities waited in Gethsemane to be arrested Why?

3 Jesus teaches about his death after the event On the road to Emmaus Jesus shows the disciples that his death: –fulfilled Old Testament prophecy –was not a mistake –achieved something important

4 Jesus taught about his death before the event Mark 2: Jesus declares sins forgiven on behalf of God himself Mark 8: his death is a necessity Mark 10: and a ‘ransom for many’

5 What the apostles taught after Jesus’ death Jesus’ death was ‘for our sins’ Not an accident but part of God’s plan He had no sin of his own for which to die He died because of our sin

6 Four pictures of Jesus’ death: 1. Family Relationships Sin causes a barrier before God Jesus’ death removes that barrier We can enter God’s holy presence We can return to our heavenly Father Language: ‘reconciliation’, ‘peace’, ‘friendship’

7 Four pictures of Jesus’ death: 2. Slave Market Jesus describes humans as slaves Jesus paid a great price So we can be free Language: ‘ransom’, ‘redemption’ (‘buying back’)

8 Four pictures of Jesus’ death: 3. Law Courts God declares us guilty Jesus bears our sentence so we are declared ‘righteous’ Language: ‘justification’ (‘being put right with’) and ‘righteousness’.

9 Four pictures of Jesus’ death: 4. Jerusalem Temple Place appointed for sin sacrifices Jesus’ one, true sacrifice, turning aside God’s wrath We are counted holy and can enter God’s presence Language: ‘propitiation’, ‘atonement’, ‘sacrifice’

10 The apostles’ teaching about the cross Jesus carried our sins in his body It was effective – an act of salvation and rescue We are unable to save ourselves Jesus is our substitute (doing something for us that we could not do ourselves)

11 The apostles’ teaching about the cross ‘God shows his own love for us...’ (Romans 5:8) God himself at work Christ acting for and as God An act of divine self-sacrifice In what other religion does God love us so much as to die for us?

12 The cross in the Old Testament Servant Songs in Isaiah –500 years before Jesus’ death ‘We all, like sheep, have gone astray, each of us has turned to his own way; and the Lord has laid on him the iniquity of us all.’ (Isaiah 53.6)

13 What about us? ‘All have sinned and fall short of God’s glory’ At the cross, sin is dealt with once and for all Jesus bore our sins The barrier has been removed Relationship with God now possible The cross is a bridge from earth to heaven

14 The Cross is a Bridge (1) Sin places a vast gap between us and God

15 The Cross is a Bridge (2) We cannot cross this chasm ourselves People have tried everything!

16 The Cross is a Bridge (3) Jesus’ cross removes the sin and spans the gulf

17 Where are our sins? In God’s sight, sins are located... –Either on the person who has committed them –Or on Jesus who offers to carry them

18 Accepting Jesus’ offer We need to ask Jesus to carry our sins for us and repent, asking God for his forgiveness. What happens when we do this? We are... –forgiven –reckoned as righteous (justified) –at peace with God –adopted as God’s children –full members of God’s people –able to call God ‘our Father’ and enjoy knowing him

19 Living under the cross The Christian life begins at the cross We can never leave the cross behind us Jesus died for all sin Jesus loves us totally Every day we need God’s forgiveness

20 Building-block 2 in following Jesus his way: Accept his Forgiveness – Jesus Died for You!


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