in Christ God was reconciling the world to himself, not counting people’s trespasses against them (2 Cor 5:19 NET)
Christianity rests on the essential truth that Jesus came, suffered, died, was buried, and rose on the third day. But why did Jesus have to die on the cross? Richard Watson (1781-1833) tackles that question in chapter 20 of the 2nd Volume of his Theological Institutes.
The first thing which strikes every attentive, and, indeed, every cursory reader of the New Testament, must be, that the pardon of our sin, and our entire salvation, is ascribed to the death of Christ. … our salvation is expressly and emphatically connected with that event. … Continue reading

