Jesus Christ of Nazareth
Behold, this was a divine plan. When sin had multiplied upon the earth, the people of Israel would offer sacrifices before God to seek forgiveness for their sins. This practice had been ongoing continuously. The fundamental issue, however, was that the sacrifices involved innocent animals, whereas it was human beings whose sins required forgiveness. Because of human transgressions,

innocent animals were being slaughtered year after year; this was displeasing to God. To put an end to this perpetual practice, God determined that if a sacrifice were made from among humanity itself—specifically, the sacrifice of a single individual—then the sins of the entire world could be forgiven.
However, that individual had to be of a specific nature: a person utterly devoid of sin and completely innocent. Yet, throughout the entire world, no such human being could be found, for the lineage of Adam is inherently sinful from birth. When no suitable candidate could be found among mankind,
How was Jesus Christ of Nazareth born?
God laid the burden of the entire world’s sins upon His own Son. Consequently, God’s Son had to descend to earth in the form of a human being. He was given the name Jesus—a name signifying “the One who saves His people from their sins.” As it is written in the Bible (Matthew 1:18): “Now the birth of Jesus Christ took place in this way: When his mother Mary had been betrothed to Joseph, before they came together,

she was found to be with child from the Holy Spirit. And her husband Joseph, being a just man and unwilling to put her to shame, resolved to divorce her quietly. But as he considered these things, behold, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream, saying, ‘Joseph, son of David,
do not fear to take Mary your wife, for that which is conceived in her is from the Holy Spirit. She will bear a son, and you shall call his name Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins.'” It is inconceivable that God—the Creator—should be scourged and tormented by human beings; yet,
Jesus Christ of Nazareth crucified?
Jesus endured all of this. He allowed these things to happen of His own free will because He had to offer Himself as a sacrifice to atone for the sins of humanity. Therefore, out of His love for mankind, He silently and faithfully endured every form of torture inflicted upon Him, right up to the moment of His death. When humans crucified the Son of God,

Jesus declared just before breathing His last, “It is finished.” However, by rising from the dead on the third day, He also proved conclusively: “I am indeed God.” You, who are reading this message right now—the Son of God loves *you* as well. If you acknowledge today that Jesus was crucified for the sake of *your*
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sins, then your sins will be forgiven. Indeed, Jesus Himself bore witness to this, stating: “I will forgive the sins of anyone who remembers My sacrifice; and where I dwell—that is, in Heaven—they shall dwell with Me.” May the Lord bless you. Amen.
conclusion
My dear friend, in this post today, you have learned that God—in the person Jesus Christ of Nazareth—had to come to this earth in human form for my sake and for the sake of my sins. With complete faithfulness, He accomplished the work of our salvation. My dear one, every human being who comes into this world is destined to leave it one day.
If we die while living in sin, God will surely bring us to judgment for it one day; for it is written in His Word that it is appointed for human beings to die once, and after that, to face judgment. No one can alter this reality. Therefore, there is only one path to salvation from sin: Jesus Christ. As the Bible states,
there is no other name under heaven, given among men, by which we must be saved. Therefore, repent of your sins, for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand. May the Lord bless you through these words. If you found this post helpful, please share it with your friends and acquaintances so that they, too,
may transform their lives and prepare themselves for the Kingdom of Heaven. Finally, you will find a “bell icon” at the very bottom of this page; please be sure to click it to enable notifications so that our next post reaches you promptly. Thank you.
