Why is it important that Christ did not come down from the cross?
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If Christ had come down from the cross, salvation for His people would not be accomplished.
The importance of Christ not coming down from the cross lies in the nature of salvation itself. If Jesus had chosen to save Himself, He would have denied His role as our substitute, thus voiding His mission to atone for our sins. Hebrews 9:22 states that without the shedding of blood, there is no remission of sins. Had He come down, the sacrifice that redeems us from sin would have never taken place. His refusal to save Himself highlights God's justice being satisfied through His death, and it affirms the foundation of our faith—that salvation is granted not by sight, but through God's grace, as we trust in His completed work on the cross. Therefore, His steadiness under suffering is a testament to His love for His people.
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