In an attempt to understand the character of God, I sometimes wonder whether or not he knows why he exists. Perhaps the act of creation itself is an attempt to understand the nature of it's own existence.
The creation of the cosmos. Abnormalities. Things that he hadn't considered could potentially shed light on the nature of it's eternal existence. The very act of sacrificing his own son. Why? Why not simply forgive humanity?
God makes the rules, right? So why did he opt for a blood sacrifice? Why was it necessary? Now, if Jesus Christ was God incarnate, then why did God orchestrate a part of himself to be beaten and crucified to death by the Romans? He knew he wouldn't remain dead. Jesus says that he will rebuild the temple in three days, referring to himself.
You'll have to forgive me. I'm in an inquisitive mood and I tend to ramble off questions and just put them out there.
The creation of the cosmos. Abnormalities. Things that he hadn't considered could potentially shed light on the nature of it's eternal existence. The very act of sacrificing his own son. Why? Why not simply forgive humanity?
God makes the rules, right? So why did he opt for a blood sacrifice? Why was it necessary? Now, if Jesus Christ was God incarnate, then why did God orchestrate a part of himself to be beaten and crucified to death by the Romans? He knew he wouldn't remain dead. Jesus says that he will rebuild the temple in three days, referring to himself.
You'll have to forgive me. I'm in an inquisitive mood and I tend to ramble off questions and just put them out there.
