nameless wrote:hmm... why does god need to send jesus down to pay the membership
Well we can try to attain moral perfection on our own and in this way be compatible with God who is
all-righteous (and we gain "membership"), or we can be separated from God because of our imperfections (denied "membership"), or God can choose a way where our imperfections are dealt with so that we can still attain "membership" and He can have a relationship with us.
nameless wrote:couldnt he equally grant membership to people who believe in him without jesus having to die etc... is this one of the inexplicable nature of god again?
One need not simply believe in one God for as pointed out in James 2:19, "Even the demons believe that-and shudder." Yet, if one loves Christ and thereby follows after Him, then Christ has promised to give us "membership."
How can Christ make payment on our behalf, or be the Way to God? The reasoning behind it is perhaps best illustrated by looking at one of Israel's social/legal procedures in the Bible. If someone ever got into debt and could not repay what they owed, then they would be put into slavery to work and pay off their debt. However, if someone else chose to come and pay the debt, then the person in debt could be redeemed. The person who would pay to redeem another from slavery was called the "kinsman redeemer." And it would only be by the kinsman redeemer's gracious act that he would pay to redeem another.
Now, the first qualification of being a kinsman-redeemer is that the redeemer must be related to the person in debt. The second qualification for the redeemer is that they must be free themselves.
Applying this to ourselves, we are all sinners before God having committed wrongful acts. God on the other hand is all-righteous and as such He cannot just glimpse past wrongful acts we commit against Him. If God did just glimpse past our sin, it would make God semi-righteous and accepting of evil, which means God wouldn't really be righteous at all. So if we are ever to be with an all-righteous God, we have to be made right before God.
Thus, if we who are slaves to sin are to be with a holy and righteous God, we need to be somehow freed from being a slave to sin. And Jesus was the only person who qualified for the task of redeeming us. Jesus qualified firstly because he met the redeemer requirement of being associated with us by being born into our world as a human. Jesus also met the second requirement, that is, being
free from sin. So if we were ever to be redeemed from sin, and so be justified before a righteous God, Jesus was qualified to redeem us.
However redemption doesn't come without a payment. In order to set us free from sin so that we could be accepted by God, a payment was required. We are told that the price of sin is death. This especially makes sense when we understand how sin kills our relationship between us and a Holy God, causing a spiritual death. Jesus therefore chose to sacrifice Himself, making payment on our behalf for our sin.
So now those who choose to allow Christ into their lives and follow Him, belong to Him and are saved from an eternal death they would otherwise have from God.
Kurieuo.