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In the Hymn of the Exultet changed at the Easter Vigil we here these words that can one to think.
"O truly necessary sin of Adam, destroyed completely by the death of Christ. O happy fault that earned so great, so glorious a redeemer."
Was sin necessary in order for Jesus to become incarnate and take on our human nature?
Was Jesus becoming man and dying on the cross to redeem us from our sins God's fall back plan?
Would Jesus have taken on human nature, even if we had no original sin, nothing that needed to be redeemed?
Some have speculated that Jesus would have come regardless. Listen and give some thought to this idea.
May the Lord grant you His peace.
David Seitz, OFS
[email protected]
Tau Ministries Website
Support the show
By David Seitz, OFS5
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In the Hymn of the Exultet changed at the Easter Vigil we here these words that can one to think.
"O truly necessary sin of Adam, destroyed completely by the death of Christ. O happy fault that earned so great, so glorious a redeemer."
Was sin necessary in order for Jesus to become incarnate and take on our human nature?
Was Jesus becoming man and dying on the cross to redeem us from our sins God's fall back plan?
Would Jesus have taken on human nature, even if we had no original sin, nothing that needed to be redeemed?
Some have speculated that Jesus would have come regardless. Listen and give some thought to this idea.
May the Lord grant you His peace.
David Seitz, OFS
[email protected]
Tau Ministries Website
Support the show