Introduction: There is a melody the ensemble sings every once in a while that has a first line that poses the accompanying inquiry: "For what reason did He go to Calvary? For what reason was Hi life's gore for me? For what reason did He endure as
nobody has at any point done? There's only one explanation, I am the one?" The theme of that tune proceeds to reveal to us that He adores us, and that this is the explanation that Jesus endured what He did on the cross. Surely, that is a genuine idea. All things considered, the Bible obviously says "However God commendeth his affection toward us, in that, while we were yet heathens, Christ passed on for us.", Romans 5:8. Notwithstanding, we need to comprehend that this is just one side of a complex gem. There are different reasons that met up to make the cross a reality. Peter addresses a couple of them in this entry.
Earlier today, I need to ask and answer the inquiry, "For what reason Did He Go To Calvary?" I think the principle reasons are given in this section, and I need to impart them to you today. As we consider this significant section together, let the Lord address your heart. In the event that you have never confided in Jesus Christ as your own Savior, today, you will have that chance! On the off chance that you are saved, you will have a superior comprehension of why He did how He helped you on the cross. In any case, we should find, together, the response to the inquiry, "For what reason Did He Go To Calvary?"
I. V. 20a THERE WAS A PLAN TO FINISH
A. It Was An Old Plan - This section reveals to us that what Jesus did "was predestined before the establishment of the world." Now "destined" is interpreted by some as meaning "progressed information." at the end of the day, God knew what Jesus would do and endorsed His on the cross. The essential significance of that word isn't that of "cutting edge information", however that of "timely arrangement." Not just did God know what Jesus planned to do, yet He arranged that Jesus would result in these present circumstances world and kick the bucket on the cross for the transgressions of man.
This arrangement was in the core of God before transgression was ever in the core of man! Before Adam at any point trespassed in the Garden, God has effectively begun an arrangement right into it that would come full circle in the demise of Jesus on the cross, and the compromise of lost heathens to God. Indeed, all things considered, Jesus Christ passed on before the world was at any point shaped, Rev. 13:8. My companions, that is an image of unadulterated beauty! That God would accommodate salvation before there was anybody to save is astonishing!
B. It Was The Only Plan - Some individuals take a gander at the Lord Jesus biting the dust on the cross and they reason that it should be a type of horrible misstep. Nothing could be farther from reality! The cross didn't get the Lord off guard! He didn't need to change to design "B" when all the other things had fizzled! He anticipated the cross. Indeed, this was the solitary arrangement He had!
Indeed, even before man trespassed in Eden, God had intended to accommodate their salvation through the passing of His Son on the cross. Companion, there isn't one arrangement for Baptists and another for Catholics. There isn't a way for the Methodists and one for the Muslims. There is just one arrangement and that arrangement says that lost heathens are saved by tolerating Jesus Christ as their own Lord and Savior! Pay attention to what the Bible says about this matter: John 14:6; Rom. 10:9; Rom. 10:13; John 3:16. The solitary way you will at any point be saved from your wrongdoings, conveyed from an unending length of time in Hell and prepared to meet God in Heaven is for you to put your confidence in the Lord Jesus Christ and acknowledge God's arrangement.
(Sick. God never anticipated men to attempt to work their approach to Heaven, Eph. 2:8-9. God never got ready for me to make their own God's and love them to eradicate their wrongdoings, Isa. 45:22. God never needed man to be caught in a squandered life followed by and interminable endlessness in Hell. That is the reason He sent His Son to bite the dust on the cross! He did it to save man from religion! He did it to save men from the vanity of bogus divine beings. He did it to convey lost individuals from the blazes of Hell. He did it for you! Keep in mind, God has however one arrangement and on the off chance that you hope to make it to Heaven, you will turn out well for him, or you won't go by any means!)
For what reason did He go to Calvary? To Finish A Plan
II. V. 18-19 THERE WAS A PAYMENT TO FURNISH
A. A Ransom Payment-When Jesus passed on the cross, He was paying an obligation He didn't owe for the individuals who owed an obligation they couldn't pay. Man had trespassed against the Lord and was sold under transgression! The lone way they could be conveyed was at a payment cost to be paid for them.
The best way to comprehend this is to take a gander at it according to God's perspective. At the point when He made man, He made him honest and put him in a lovely nursery, where is each need was provided. The solitary limitation God put upon man was to avoid eating on the tree of the information on great and of wickedness. God told the man that the day he ate of that tree, he would pass on, Gen. 2:15-17. This implied that man would ultimately kick the bucket genuinely and his body would get back to the earth. He would at last kick the bucket everlastingly and be shipped off Hell to spent endlessness paying for his wrongdoing against God. Notwithstanding, it likewise implied that man would bite the dust quickly from an otherworldly perspective and be isolated from God, Isa. 59:2; Eph. 2:1-3. At the point when Adam ate of the prohibited tree, Gen. 3:1-24, man passed on similarly as God had said that he would.
Which man required was a Savior. Somebody Who could pay the obligation of wrongdoing owed to God and put things right once more. This is exactly what Jesus did when He kicked the bucket on the cross. He paid the obligation that Adam caused when he trespassed in the Garden of Eden. He additionally paid the obligation that all of us owes to God, in the event that we will just get Him by confidence.
At the point when Jesus passed on the cross, His blood dropped your obligation, in the event that you will just have confidence in Him. This is the subject of the Bible! This is the what the Word of God educates. Salvation doesn't come through common things like "silver and gold" and useless strict action and custom, v. 18! It comes just through the valuable shed blood of the Lord Jesus Christ!
(Note: Heb. 9:12-14; 24-28; 10:11-14; Col. 2:13-14; Eph. 1:7; 2:11-22; Rev. 1:5. This red string that courses its direction from Genesis to Revelation advises us of an incredible God's affection for miscreants, and of a Savior's eagerness to bite the dust in our place! This is the prospect that provoked the musician to ask, "What can wash away my transgressions?" And then, at that point to reply with the voice of victorious confidence, "Only the blood of Jesus!" "What can make me entire once more? Only the blood of Jesus! Gracious, valuable is the stream that makes me bright white! No other wellspring I know only the blood of Jesus!")
B. A Redemption Payment - Verses18 and 19 reveal to us that the blood of Jesus brings the devotee into a condition of recovery. This is a word that comes to us from the antiquated slave exchange. It signifies "To purchase a slave in the commercial center from off of the slave block and to perpetually convey that one from his servitude." at the end of the day, when Jesus kicked the bucket on the cross, He gave the means whereby lost, damnation bound heathens caught in the pointlessness of their squandered lives and who are made a beeline for a Godless, Christless time everlasting may be always liberated from their subjugation and conveyed from their torture! That is what's really going on with reclamation!
I favor His name that He came to liberate the miscreant! He came to follow through on the cost that we were unable to pay. He came to part from our lives the chains of wrongdoing that tight spot us and to liberate us. He came to accomplish for us that which we would never accomplish for ourselves: He came to save us from our wrongdoings and set us allowed to serve the living God. He came to change our Descriptions; our Directions; our Devotions and our Destinations. He came to reclaim the lost back to God, Eph. 2:4-10!
(Note: When we are in Jesus, we are liberated from the domain of wrongdoing, Rom. 6:14. We are liberated from the law of death that day by day obliterates mankind, John 5:25. We are liberated from the anger of God and from interminable judgment in Hell, Rom. 8:1. We are allowed to live for God and to serve Him in the excellence of sacredness. Companion, in the event that you have never been saved, you may think you are free. In any case, you have never tasted opportunity until you have encountered what Jesus gives, John 8:36.)
C. A Reasonable Payment - One may ask why Jesus needed to go to the cross. The appropriate response lies in the way that a heavenly God had been irritated by the wrongdoings of man. The lone thing that could put any misinformation to rest and get the books free from evil was the passing of the Lamb of God on the cross. The blameless needed to replace the blameworthy, 2 Cor. 5:21. Since the principal creature was killed the Old Testament this had consistently been God's strategy for managing sin. In any case, not a solitary sin had been cleansed by the blood of those huge number of creatures that were killed. Sin had only been managed for the occasion. However, when Jesus came and passed on the cross, His blood did what the blood of that load of creatures would never do, it removed sin always, John 1:29; Heb. 9:9-14.
All individuals are delinquents, Rom. 3:10; 23, and God is a sacred God Who should manage the wrongdoings of man. This implies that each individual naturally introduced to this world is brought into the world under the judgment of His fury and is gone to Hell, Rom. 6:23. Nonetheless, when Jesus entered this world and passed on the cross, He perpetually fulfilled the equitable requests of God and opened the method of salvation for those lost without Him, 1 John 2:2; Isa. 53:11.
(Note: We should all express gratitude toward God for His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ. We ought to say thanks to God that cleared a path for our transgressions to be always taken care of. That He made a way that we could be saved. That He did what we might have never done!
There was an installment to outfit. Jesus did that and presently lost heathens can be saved. Have you set your confidence in the penance Jesus made on Calvary? There could be no other expectation nor technique for salvation accessible for your spirit, yet that which is offered by God through the shed blood of His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ.
For what reason did He go to Calvary? To Furnish A Payment
III. V. 18, 20b THERE WAS A PEOPLE TO FREE
(Sick. These sections clarify that Jesus came to