The Cross Was Justice Before It Was Comfort (Gospel Series Pt 3)
Why Jesus had to die — and why the gospel is more than a message of love Few symbols are more familiar than the cross. It appears on church buildings, necklaces, artwork, and social media posts. For many people, the cross represents love, sacrifice, or inspiration — a reminder that Jesus cared deeply for humanity. And in one sense, that is true. The cross is the greatest demonstration of God’s love the world has ever seen. But Scripture presents something deeper and far more serious. Jesus did not die merely to show love. He died to deal with sin. Unless we understand this, the cross becomes sentimental rather than saving, comforting but ultimately unexplained. The question the gospel forces us to ask is simple: why was death necessary at all? God Is Loving — and Holy Modern discussions about God often emphasize His love while quietly neglecting His holiness. Yet throughout Scripture, God’s love and holiness are never in competition. They exist together perfectly. God’s holiness ...