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Why did Jesus come? Was He just a teacher, a miracle worker, or a moral example — or did He come for something far greater?
In Episode 3 of Meeting Jesus: God With Us, we explore the central message of Christianity: the cross.
The Bible teaches that Jesus came to save sinners. This episode explains the doctrine of substitutionary atonement — how Jesus died in our place, bore our sin, satisfied God's justice, and rose again for our justification.
Using key passages such as Romans 3:23, Isaiah 53:5, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Mark 10:45, and Romans 4:25, we examine:
The real problem of sin
Why God's justice matters
What the cross accomplished
What substitutionary atonement means
Why the resurrection confirms salvation
How to personally respond to Jesus
The cross is not symbolic. It is the center of the Christian faith. Without it, there is no forgiveness, no reconciliation, and no hope.
If you've ever wondered what Jesus' death really means — or how to respond to it — this episode will give you a clear, Bible-based explanation of the gospel.
🎧 Listen now and discover why Jesus came — and what it means for you.
Download this link for your New Believer Guide: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/9olpa4i2p0eyde6ul7yq1/NEW-BELIEVER-STARTER-KIT-2.pdf?rlkey=ca875tscosxwsc3f073cj689v&st=ir7js6lf&dl=0
Resources:
🎁 Free Values Clarity Checklist →Download Here
📞 Book a 30-min Clarity Call with Jeanith →Book Here
Discover a Year of Faith, Purpose, and Renewal with My Daily Walk with Jesus! https://a.co/d/1OR13sG
By Jeanith Padilla5
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Why did Jesus come? Was He just a teacher, a miracle worker, or a moral example — or did He come for something far greater?
In Episode 3 of Meeting Jesus: God With Us, we explore the central message of Christianity: the cross.
The Bible teaches that Jesus came to save sinners. This episode explains the doctrine of substitutionary atonement — how Jesus died in our place, bore our sin, satisfied God's justice, and rose again for our justification.
Using key passages such as Romans 3:23, Isaiah 53:5, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Mark 10:45, and Romans 4:25, we examine:
The real problem of sin
Why God's justice matters
What the cross accomplished
What substitutionary atonement means
Why the resurrection confirms salvation
How to personally respond to Jesus
The cross is not symbolic. It is the center of the Christian faith. Without it, there is no forgiveness, no reconciliation, and no hope.
If you've ever wondered what Jesus' death really means — or how to respond to it — this episode will give you a clear, Bible-based explanation of the gospel.
🎧 Listen now and discover why Jesus came — and what it means for you.
Download this link for your New Believer Guide: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/9olpa4i2p0eyde6ul7yq1/NEW-BELIEVER-STARTER-KIT-2.pdf?rlkey=ca875tscosxwsc3f073cj689v&st=ir7js6lf&dl=0
Resources:
🎁 Free Values Clarity Checklist →Download Here
📞 Book a 30-min Clarity Call with Jeanith →Book Here
Discover a Year of Faith, Purpose, and Renewal with My Daily Walk with Jesus! https://a.co/d/1OR13sG