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Why Did Jesus Die? by Jokanem(m): 2:04pm On Apr 15, 2023
Why Did Jesus Die?

Jesus died so that humans could have their sins forgiven and receive endless life. (Romans 6:​23; Ephesians 1:7) Jesus’ death also proved that a human can remain loyal to God even when faced with the severest of tests.​—Hebrews 4:​15.

Consider how the death of one man could accomplish so much.

Jesus died for “the forgiveness of our sins.”​—Colossians 1:​14.

The first human, Adam, was created perfect, without sin. However, he chose to disobey God. Adam’s disobedience, or sin, profoundly affected all his descendants. “Through the disobedience of the one man,” the Bible explains, “many were made sinners.”​—Romans 5:​19.

Jesus was also perfect, but he never sinned. Therefore, he could be “an atoning sacrifice for our sins.” (1 John 2:2) Just as Adam’s disobedience contaminated the human family with sin, so Jesus’ death removed the stain of sin from all who exercise faith in him.

In a sense, Adam sold the human race into sin. Jesus, by willingly dying in our behalf, repurchased humankind as his own. As a result, “if anyone does commit a sin, we have a helper with the Father, Jesus Christ, a righteous one.”​—1 John 2:1.

Jesus died “so that everyone exercising faith in him might not be destroyed but have everlasting life.”​—John 3:​16.

Although Adam was created to live forever, his sin brought upon him the penalty of death. Through Adam, “sin entered into the world and death through sin, and so death spread to all men because they had all sinned.”​—Romans 5:​12.

In contrast, Jesus’ death not only removed the blemish of sin but also canceled the death sentence for all who exercise faith in him. The Bible sums up matters this way: “Just as sin ruled as king with death, so also undeserved kindness might rule as king through righteousness leading to everlasting life through Jesus Christ our Lord.”​—Romans 5:​21.

Of course, humans today still have a limited life span. However, God promises that he will grant righteous humans everlasting life and resurrect the dead so that they too can benefit from Jesus’ sacrificial death.​—Psalm 37:29; 1 Corinthians 15:22.

Jesus “became obedient to the point of death,” thus proving that a human could be faithful to God under any test or trial.​—Philippians 2:8.

Despite having a perfect mind and body, Adam disobeyed God because he selfishly desired something that did not belong to him. (Genesis 2:​16, 17; 3:6)

Later, God’s chief enemy, Satan, suggested that no human would unselfishly obey God, especially if his life were on the line. (Job 2:4) Yet, the perfect man Jesus obeyed God and remained loyal to him, even undergoing a disgraceful and painful death. (Hebrews 7:​26) This completely settled the matter: A human can remain faithful to God under whatever test or trial may be brought upon him.

Questions about Jesus’ death

Why did Jesus have to suffer and die to redeem humans?
Why didn’t God just cancel the death sentence?

God’s law states that “the wages sin pays is death.” (Romans 6:​23) Rather than hide this law from Adam, God told him that the penalty for disobedience would be death. (Genesis 3:3) When Adam sinned, God, “who cannot lie,” kept his word. (Titus 1:2) Adam passed on to his descendants not only sin but also the wages of sin​—death.

Although sinful humans deserve the penalty of death, God extended to them “the riches of his undeserved kindness.” (Ephesians 1:7) His provision to redeem mankind​—sending Jesus as a perfect sacrifice​—was both profoundly just and supremely merciful.

When did Jesus die?

Jesus died at “the ninth hour” from sunrise, or at about three o’clock in the afternoon of the Jewish Passover. (Mark 15:33-​37) That date corresponds to Friday, April 1, 33 C.E., according to modern calendars.

Where did Jesus die?

Jesus was executed at “the so-called Skull Place, which is called Golʹgo·tha in Hebrew.” (John 19:17, 18) This site was “outside the city gate” of Jerusalem in Jesus’ day. (Hebrews 13:12) It may have been on a hill, since the Bible says that some observed Jesus’ execution “from a distance.” (Mark 15:40) However, the present location of Golgotha cannot be determined with certainty.

How did Jesus die?

Although many believe that Jesus was crucified​—executed on a cross​—the Bible reports: “His own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree.” (1 Peter 2:​24, King James Version) Bible writers used two Greek words to refer to the instrument of Jesus’ execution​—stau·rosʹ and xyʹlon. Many scholars have concluded that these words refer to a beam or an upright stake made of one piece of wood.

How should Jesus’ death be remembered?

On the night of the annual Jewish Passover, Jesus instituted a simple procedure with his followers and commanded them: “Keep doing this in remembrance of me.” (1 Corinthians 11:24) Hours later, Jesus was put to death.

Bible writers compared Jesus to the lamb sacrificed at the Passover. (1 Corinthians 5:7) Just as the Passover celebration reminded the Israelites that they had been freed from slavery, so the Memorial of Jesus Christ’s death reminds Christians that they have been freed from sin and death. The Passover, held on Nisan 14 according to the lunar calendar, was a yearly celebration; the early Christians likewise observed the Memorial once each year.

Annually, on the date corresponding to Nisan 14, millions of people worldwide commemorate Jesus’ death.

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Re: Why Did Jesus Die? by Courz: 2:10pm On Apr 15, 2023
But you are taught that Jesus is not your Mediator by Watchtower. You also don't acknowledge that he is the means to Salvation as the word Messiah implies. Watchtower teaches you that Salvation is only by following the JW Organisation. In other words, your organisation has replaced Jesus which is a warning given by the same Jesus to beware of people who would do so. You also barely mention Jesus.

Recently, a speaker in a Morning Worship video in your website says that your Freemason Governing body is the voice of Jesus and submitting to them means submitting to Jesus. In other words, Governing Body = Jesus. So, make that make sense.

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Re: Why Did Jesus Die? by Courz: 2:22pm On Apr 15, 2023
Come and answer Jokanem. You JWs love to run away when asked questions. Do you agree with this speaker below in your Morning worship video that the Governing body is likened to the Voice of Jesus and that Submitting to them means submitting to Jesus?

Your Freemason Governing body Stephen Let says Babies are enemies of God. Jokanem, is that the voice of Jesus?

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Re: Why Did Jesus Die? by Courz: 3:46pm On Apr 15, 2023
Why did you change the topic from Prophecies of Jesus being Messiah to Why did Jesus die Jokanem? Are you ashamed of my questions or the fact you couldn't answer them? You JWs don't know what you are doing. Very confused set of people. grin I know you use your threads you create to count time for Field Service. Are you too lazy to carry bag and umbrella to preach outside? grin You just create threads and disappear then record it as return visits and Bible studies. We know una way. grin

And look at the question, Why did Jesus die? Why are you asking a Kindergarten question? This is something everybody already knows. Because of prolonged Brainwashing Watchtower gave you, you start to think like a 5 year old and start asking childish questions.

Instead of you to create threads with topics like:

Jesus came in 1914. Facts from the Bible to prove it. Or The Governing body is equal to Jesus, proof from the Bible. Or Babies are enemies of God, proof from the Bible. Or The Governing body are fallible and not inspired by the Holy Spirit but we must obey them without questions, proof from the Bible. Or University Education and keeping Beards for men are forbidden, proof from the Bible. Or Jesus is Not our Mediator, proof from the Bible. You know where I am going with these topics abi. Questions that people ask you JWs when you go to preach, why don't you address them here?

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Re: Why Did Jesus Die? by budaatum: 5:35pm On Apr 15, 2023
Jokanem:
Why Did Jesus Die?

Jesus died so that humans could have their sins forgiven and receive endless life.

Actually, Jesus died because ignorant stupid people were yelling kill him! kill him! If he'd lived he'd likely have taught how not to sin at all so forgiveness is not needed and how to live a long and fruitful life. Instead mere mortals dream of endless life.

Thankfully, he taught enough to concern many with their three score and seven ten so its used fruitfully.


oteneaaron:

Three score and seven = 67
What does this mean in this context?
Care to explain?
Cheers!

Edited to correct.

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Re: Why Did Jesus Die? by MaxInDHouse(m): 7:22am On Apr 16, 2023
He is the one and only human who ever walked this planet with the ability to redeem obedient mankind from the cause of Adamic sin! 1Corinthians 15:45
So he gave up his perfect life so that obedient mankind can be redeemed back to God! Matthew 20:28

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Re: Why Did Jesus Die? by Billionaire2: 10:01am On Apr 16, 2023
he sacrificed himself to himself to save mankind from himself ..

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Re: Why Did Jesus Die? by Heroicvic(m): 10:01am On Apr 16, 2023
For me personally I'll say I don't know
Coz life's been terribly unbearable 😭

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Re: Why Did Jesus Die? by SirLakes: 10:02am On Apr 16, 2023
Fun ese omo araye
Re: Why Did Jesus Die? by Roger3D(m): 10:02am On Apr 16, 2023
Jokanem:
Why Did Jesus Die?

Jesus died so that humans could have their sins forgiven and receive endless life. (Romans 6:​23; Ephesians 1:7) Jesus’ death also proved that a human can remain loyal to God even when faced with the severest of tests.​—Hebrews 4:​15.

Consider how the death of one man could accomplish so much.

Jesus died for “the forgiveness of our sins.”​—Colossians 1:​14.

The first human, Adam, was created perfect, without sin. However, he chose to disobey God. Adam’s disobedience, or sin, profoundly affected all his descendants. “Through the disobedience of the one man,” the Bible explains, “many were made sinners.”​—Romans 5:​19.

Jesus was also perfect, but he never sinned. Therefore, he could be “an atoning sacrifice for our sins.” (1 John 2:2) Just as Adam’s disobedience contaminated the human family with sin, so Jesus’ death removed the stain of sin from all who exercise faith in him.

In a sense, Adam sold the human race into sin. Jesus, by willingly dying in our behalf, repurchased humankind as his own. As a result, “if anyone does commit a sin, we have a helper with the Father, Jesus Christ, a righteous one.”​—1 John 2:1.

Jesus died “so that everyone exercising faith in him might not be destroyed but have everlasting life.”​—John 3:​16.

Although Adam was created to live forever, his sin brought upon him the penalty of death. Through Adam, “sin entered into the world and death through sin, and so death spread to all men because they had all sinned.”​—Romans 5:​12.

In contrast, Jesus’ death not only removed the blemish of sin but also canceled the death sentence for all who exercise faith in him. The Bible sums up matters this way: “Just as sin ruled as king with death, so also undeserved kindness might rule as king through righteousness leading to everlasting life through Jesus Christ our Lord.”​—Romans 5:​21.

Of course, humans today still have a limited life span. However, God promises that he will grant righteous humans everlasting life and resurrect the dead so that they too can benefit from Jesus’ sacrificial death.​—Psalm 37:29; 1 Corinthians 15:22.

Jesus “became obedient to the point of death,” thus proving that a human could be faithful to God under any test or trial.​—Philippians 2:8.

Despite having a perfect mind and body, Adam disobeyed God because he selfishly desired something that did not belong to him. (Genesis 2:​16, 17; 3:6)

Later, God’s chief enemy, Satan, suggested that no human would unselfishly obey God, especially if his life were on the line. (Job 2:4) Yet, the perfect man Jesus obeyed God and remained loyal to him, even undergoing a disgraceful and painful death. (Hebrews 7:​26) This completely settled the matter: A human can remain faithful to God under whatever test or trial may be brought upon him.

Questions about Jesus’ death

Why did Jesus have to suffer and die to redeem humans?
Why didn’t God just cancel the death sentence?

God’s law states that “the wages sin pays is death.” (Romans 6:​23) Rather than hide this law from Adam, God told him that the penalty for disobedience would be death. (Genesis 3:3) When Adam sinned, God, “who cannot lie,” kept his word. (Titus 1:2) Adam passed on to his descendants not only sin but also the wages of sin​—death.

Although sinful humans deserve the penalty of death, God extended to them “the riches of his undeserved kindness.” (Ephesians 1:7) His provision to redeem mankind​—sending Jesus as a perfect sacrifice​—was both profoundly just and supremely merciful.

When did Jesus die?

Jesus died at “the ninth hour” from sunrise, or at about three o’clock in the afternoon of the Jewish Passover. (Mark 15:33-​37) That date corresponds to Friday, April 1, 33 C.E., according to modern calendars.

Where did Jesus die?

Jesus was executed at “the so-called Skull Place, which is called Golʹgo·tha in Hebrew.” (John 19:17, 18) This site was “outside the city gate” of Jerusalem in Jesus’ day. (Hebrews 13:12) It may have been on a hill, since the Bible says that some observed Jesus’ execution “from a distance.” (Mark 15:40) However, the present location of Golgotha cannot be determined with certainty.

How did Jesus die?

Although many believe that Jesus was crucified​—executed on a cross​—the Bible reports: “His own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree.” (1 Peter 2:​24, King James Version) Bible writers used two Greek words to refer to the instrument of Jesus’ execution​—stau·rosʹ and xyʹlon. Many scholars have concluded that these words refer to a beam or an upright stake made of one piece of wood.

How should Jesus’ death be remembered?

On the night of the annual Jewish Passover, Jesus instituted a simple procedure with his followers and commanded them: “Keep doing this in remembrance of me.” (1 Corinthians 11:24) Hours later, Jesus was put to death.

Bible writers compared Jesus to the lamb sacrificed at the Passover. (1 Corinthians 5:7) Just as the Passover celebration reminded the Israelites that they had been freed from slavery, so the Memorial of Jesus Christ’s death reminds Christians that they have been freed from sin and death. The Passover, held on Nisan 14 according to the lunar calendar, was a yearly celebration; the early Christians likewise observed the Memorial once each year.

Annually, on the date corresponding to Nisan 14, millions of people worldwide commemorate Jesus’ death.
Is this what the white man told you? Who wrote those gospels and why should we identify with it's message?

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Re: Why Did Jesus Die? by Tallesty1(m): 10:03am On Apr 16, 2023
Because he was killed. If nah you dey torture like that come still nail you join cross, shey you no go die?

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Re: Why Did Jesus Die? by VenExchangee: 10:04am On Apr 16, 2023
He was killed
Or Na over sabi kill am


when will you guys leave this fake religion called Christianity and start talking about the Africa first religion?
Christianity is slavery.
I hate it when just talk because they want to talk without making a research, you won't die when you take out about 2hrs to do research on something.

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Re: Why Did Jesus Die? by OperationalVehi: 10:05am On Apr 16, 2023
He Died because he was unable to run away from the law

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Re: Why Did Jesus Die? by OperationalVehi: 10:06am On Apr 16, 2023
Roger3D:
Is this what the white man told you? Who wrote those gospels and why should we identify with it's message?
grin
Re: Why Did Jesus Die? by oteneaaron(m): 10:06am On Apr 16, 2023
budaatum:


Thankfully, he taught enough to concern many with their three score and seven so its used fruitfully.

Three score and seven = 67

What does this mean in this context?

Care to explain?

Cheers!

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Re: Why Did Jesus Die? by OsuIgboIpob: 10:07am On Apr 16, 2023
SENSELESS cock and bull story....


Someone needed to die to appease God and it had to be his SON, WHO ALSO HAPPENED TO BE GOD grin grin cheesy

Again,
Their god needed the blood of an innocent man (wickedness), who also happened to be his son (confusion 1), who also happened to be himself (confusion 2) grin grin grin FOR HIS OWN APPEASEMENT IN OR TO FORGIVE SINS grin grin grin

Der god don turn Dracula or Ritualist grin grin grin

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Re: Why Did Jesus Die? by Abolodje: 10:07am On Apr 16, 2023
But fr why Jesus die only to wake up three days after, it’s all for show off if you ask me😂

Re: Why Did Jesus Die? by Imstrong2(m): 10:09am On Apr 16, 2023
Tallesty1:
Because he was killed. If nah you dey torture like that come still nail you join cross, shey you no go die?
Its beyond that my brother He died for a purpose and that is to purchase our salvation

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Re: Why Did Jesus Die? by Abolodje: 10:09am On Apr 16, 2023
VenExchangee:
He was killed, when will you guys leave this fake religion called Christianity and start talking about the Africa first religion?
Christianity is slavery.
I hate it when just talk because they want to talk without making a research, you won't die when you take out about 2hrs to do research on something.
No vex boss

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Re: Why Did Jesus Die? by doctorbabs(m): 10:10am On Apr 16, 2023
You people should stop deceive ing the sheep's. Jesus never die for anybody let alone die for anyone sins. Jesus is coming back, his is the one the sign of last hour. May Lord guide you aright.

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Re: Why Did Jesus Die? by Globad(f): 10:10am On Apr 16, 2023
Abolodje:
But fr why Jesus die only to wake up three days after, it’s all for show off if you ask me😂

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Re: Why Did Jesus Die? by JoeEeL(m): 10:10am On Apr 16, 2023
Heroicvic:
For me personally I'll say I don't know
Coz life One Nigeria's been terribly unbearable 😭

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Re: Why Did Jesus Die? by doctore212(m): 10:11am On Apr 16, 2023
I don't feel like going for service today.

Just woke up with this weather , wore my cloth for 8sm mass but finally saw myself in olosho house.

My tight money have finished yet the babe did not allow me to touch bobby
Re: Why Did Jesus Die? by Abolodje: 10:11am On Apr 16, 2023
Globad:


🤔
Deep innit?
Re: Why Did Jesus Die? by Globad(f): 10:11am On Apr 16, 2023
Imstrong2:
Its beyond that my brother He died for a purpose and that is to purchase our salvation

He's God who gave birth to himself and killed himself so as to save humans that he created?

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Re: Why Did Jesus Die? by JoeEeL(m): 10:11am On Apr 16, 2023
Ugghhh, who still dey bliv dis european foreign tins laidis?

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Re: Why Did Jesus Die? by VenExchangee: 10:13am On Apr 16, 2023
Imstrong2:
Its beyond that my brother He died for a purpose and that is to purchase our salvation
Purchase una salvation how ?
So them they even buy salvation for you guys?

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