Look, this was part of God's plan: when sin had multiplied upon the earth, the people of Israel used to

offer sacrifices before God to seek forgiveness for their sins. This practice continued for a long time; however, 

 the fundamental issue was that the sacrifices involved animals, whereas it is human beings whose sins require forgiveness. This did not please God. Consequently, 

God Himself had to come to this earth in the form of a Son. He was named Jesus—a name meaning "the One who forgives His people's sins." It would seem inconceivable that human beings could scourge God and 

 inflict torture upon Him; yet, Jesus endured it all. He allowed all of this to happen of His own free will because, for the sake of forgiving your sins—you, the human beings—

He had to offer Himself as a sacrifice. Therefore, He silently and faithfully endured every atrocity inflicted upon Him, right up to the point of death, because He loves humanity. However, 

 by rising from the dead, He also proved beyond doubt: "I am indeed God." You, who are reading this message right now—the Son of God loves you,

too. If, today, you acknowledge and believe that Jesus was crucified on the cross specifically because of *your* sins, then your sins will be forgiven. Indeed, Jesus Himself bore witness to this, declaring: 

"Whoever remembers My sacrifice—I will forgive their sins. And where I dwell (that is, in Heaven), they too shall dwell with Me." May the Lord bless you. Amen.