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Will Graham: How the Cross Met Our 4 Greatest Needs

Will Graham

While the New Testament details the crucifixion extensively, my own personal belief is that there is no greater text dealing with the suffering of Christ than Isaiah 53:5: “But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed.”

This single verse shows so much about our own human brokenness and Christ’s incredible sacrifice.

When Christ suffered, it was not pointless suffering, but it was in order to meet four of man’s greatest needs.

1. Forgiveness

Isaiah says that, “He [the Messiahwas wounded for our transgressions …” The word for transgression is that of rebellion or revolting. In other words, we have rebelled against God and His commandments. We’ve sinned against Him, and we need forgiveness.

God’s answer is that He sent His only Son Jesus to shed His blood in order to forgive us of our transgression, our rebellion, our sin.

Hebrews 9:22 says, “And according to the law almost all things are purified with blood, and without shedding of blood there is no remission.” Christ’s blood sacrifice on our behalf paved the path for forgiveness of our rebellion.

2. Substitution

Man is not only rebellious, but he is guilty and deserves punishment for breaking God’s commandments. When we break laws in society, punishment is given to us. For example, we receive a fine when we are caught speeding. However, when we break God’s law, the punishment is death. (Romans 6:23a: “For the wages of sin is death ”)

Therefore, man’s need is not necessarily to get out of punishment or a reduction in punishment, but man needs a substitute. Jesus was woundedbruised and chastised. Not because He had done anything wrong. He did it for our sins. And because Jesus loved us, He chose to take our place. He became our substitute.

3. Peace

Since we broke fellowship with God, our natural human status is in conflict with the Lord, which is the opposite of peace. Knowing this, God gave His Son to take the wrath and appease God’s holy nature. Man was in debt to God and God paid His own bill.

Jesus’ chastisement on the cross enables us to have peace with Him, because Jesus paid the debt and satisfied God’s wrath.

4. Healing

Due to our own actions, we allow sin to come into our bodies and start to bring about death. This is spiritual death, and because it is spiritual, we need a divine cure: Jesus.

Christ’s death on the cross allows spiritual healing to come to our dying souls. By His wounds we are healed.

Our sinful human nature is not a surprise to God. Yet in His love for us, He provided a way for us to find forgiveness, substitution, peace and healing through Jesus.

What Are You Missing?

Perhaps as you read this, you are beginning to realize that you’ve never found forgiveness, or healing or peace. Because you’re missing these key elements, you’re struggling to do the right thing, trying to earn your way to Heaven, only to fall time after time.

If this sounds familiar, now would be the perfect time to find out the true meaning of Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross and resurrection. It’s time to place your faith in Him.


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Will Graham

While the New Testament details the crucifixion extensively, my own personal belief is that there is no greater text dealing with the suffering of Christ than Isaiah 53:5: “But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed.”

This single verse shows so much about our own human brokenness and Christ’s incredible sacrifice.

When Christ suffered, it was not pointless suffering, but it was in order to meet four of man’s greatest needs.

1. Forgiveness

Isaiah says that, “He [the Messiahwas wounded for our transgressions …” The word for transgression is that of rebellion or revolting. In other words, we have rebelled against God and His commandments. We’ve sinned against Him, and we need forgiveness.

God’s answer is that He sent His only Son Jesus to shed His blood in order to forgive us of our transgression, our rebellion, our sin.

Hebrews 9:22 says, “And according to the law almost all things are purified with blood, and without shedding of blood there is no remission.” Christ’s blood sacrifice on our behalf paved the path for forgiveness of our rebellion.

2. Substitution

Man is not only rebellious, but he is guilty and deserves punishment for breaking God’s commandments. When we break laws in society, punishment is given to us. For example, we receive a fine when we are caught speeding. However, when we break God’s law, the punishment is death. (Romans 6:23a: “For the wages of sin is death ”)

Therefore, man’s need is not necessarily to get out of punishment or a reduction in punishment, but man needs a substitute. Jesus was woundedbruised and chastised. Not because He had done anything wrong. He did it for our sins. And because Jesus loved us, He chose to take our place. He became our substitute.

3. Peace

Since we broke fellowship with God, our natural human status is in conflict with the Lord, which is the opposite of peace. Knowing this, God gave His Son to take the wrath and appease God’s holy nature. Man was in debt to God and God paid His own bill.

Jesus’ chastisement on the cross enables us to have peace with Him, because Jesus paid the debt and satisfied God’s wrath.

4. Healing

Due to our own actions, we allow sin to come into our bodies and start to bring about death. This is spiritual death, and because it is spiritual, we need a divine cure: Jesus.

Christ’s death on the cross allows spiritual healing to come to our dying souls. By His wounds we are healed.

Our sinful human nature is not a surprise to God. Yet in His love for us, He provided a way for us to find forgiveness, substitution, peace and healing through Jesus.

What Are You Missing?

Perhaps as you read this, you are beginning to realize that you’ve never found forgiveness, or healing or peace. Because you’re missing these key elements, you’re struggling to do the right thing, trying to earn your way to Heaven, only to fall time after time.

If this sounds familiar, now would be the perfect time to find out the true meaning of Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross and resurrection. It’s time to place your faith in Him.


Today's News Needs A Biblical Analysis.

Your Gift Today Helps Harbinger's Daily Reach More People With The Truth of God's Word.

LIVE UPDATES — Netanyahu Addresses Antisemitic Surge: ‘This Is Reminiscent Of What Happened In German Universities In The 1930s’

Pray For Israel — Psalm 122:6-8, "Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: they shall prosper that love thee. Peace be within thy walls, and prosperity within thy palaces. For my brethren and companions' sakes, I will now say, Peace be within thee."

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