WHAT DID JESUS DO?

1.) GOD IS GOOD AND CREATED EVERYTHING


When we survey the death, evil, and injustice that plague our world, and then hear that it was made by God, we could rush to conclude that the world reflects the evil nature of God. However, the Bible tells us exactly the opposite, namely that God is holy, without any sin, and only altogether good.
In fact, the holiness of God is His most frequently mentioned attribute in Scripture.
Isaiah 6:3

2.) GOD MADE US HOLY AND WITHOUT SIN


Not only is God good, but everything God made was originally good, including human beings, who were made in God’s image and likeness.
 Genesis 1:27, 31

3.) SIN RESULTS IN DEATH


Sin means we separate ourselves from God. Because God is the living God and the source of life, sin results in death. This is similar to a piece of technology being unplugged from its power source; it continues to exist, but it is functionally dead. In the same way, the Bible says that because of sin, we are physically alive but spiritually dead. Furthermore, we will all die physically, just as God promised Adam and Eve in the garden.
Genesis 2:17; Romans 6:23

4.) JESUS IS SINLESS


One of the things that makes Jesus distinct from and morally superior to everyone who has ever lived, or will ever live, is that He alone is without sin.
1 Peter 2:22

5.) WE ARE SINFUL


Despite the fact that God made us sinless, everyone but Jesus is a sinner both by nature and by choice. Anyone who says he is not a sinner is proud, and according to the church father Augustine, pride is the worst of sins and was the cause of Satan’s fall from heaven. Our sin includes our words, deeds, thoughts, and motives. Again, even non-Christians agree with the Scripture by using phrases like, “nobody’s perfect.”
Romans 3:10-12; Ezekiel 28:17

6.) JESUS BECAME OUR SIN


This point is shocking. On the cross, as our substitute, Jesus was made the worst of what we are. This does not mean that Jesus ever sinned. Rather, it means that He was made sin. Jesus became the ugliest, wicked, and most defiled evil in all creation. On the cross, Jesus exchanged His perfection for our imperfection, His righteousness for our unrighteousness, His intimacy with God for our distance from God, His blessing for our cursing, His life for our death.
Isaiah 53:6; 2 Corinthians 5:21

7.) JESUS DIED FOR US


The fact that Christians celebrate the murder of Jesus as “good news” seems disgusting until we understand the reason why Jesus died. The Bible teaches that Jesus was made to be our sin, and to appease the justice of God, He died for us. The little word “for” has big implications. In theological terms, it means that Jesus’ death was substitutionary. His death was in our place, solely for our benefit, and without benefit for Himself. Just to be perfectly clear, this means that Jesus took the penalty for our sins, in our place, so we do not have to suffer the just penalty ourselves. The wrath of God that should have fallen on us and the death that our sins merit fell on Jesus. This wasn’t something forced on Him. Rather, He took it willingly.
Scripture repeatedly stresses this point:
Isaiah 53:5, 12; Romans 4:25; Romans 5:8;  1 Corinthians 15:3;
1 Peter 3:18; 1 John 2:2; Galatians 3:13

8.) JESUS' DEATH AND RESURRECTION BRINGS US BACK INTO RELATIONSHIP WITH GOD


God created us and wants to be in relationship with us. We rebelled against Him, wanting to be our own gods, doing whatever we want to do. God loves us so much that He sent Jesus to die in our place for our sins. When we believe in the work of Jesus on the cross and put our trust in Him, our sins are forgiven and we are brought back into relationship with God that will last throughout eternity in Heaven.
John 3:16