I never understood how the crucifixion was supposed to free man. My friend explained to me that it's because it was a human sacrifice? Like a blood sacrifice? I was baffled, but he was like of course..what do you think communion is.
So basically animal sacrifice is everywhere in the old testament. The smell of burning animal flesh was often said to please god. So is it true that this Crucifixion of jesus was a human sacrifice to appease the god? Perhaps I'm still getting it wrong. Like I said I really don't get the idea of crucifixion and how that saves men from sin.
Jesus became human so that he could be seen, heard, understood and to fulfill all the propheses in the Bible about the Messiah.
Jesus is fully human being born of a Jewish mother. He is also fully God. One person (hypostisis)with 2 natures.
Jesus is coequal with the God the Father, of one essence with God as the creed says,"Light of light, very God of very God, begotten not made of one essence with the Father, through whom all things were made.This creed was agreed upon by a counsel called by the Emperor Constantine of Popes, Patriarchs and Metropolitans in 325 CE at Nicea. It is accepted by almost all branches of Christianity still today.
The Crucifixion of Jesus is not to appease God. Jesus's death follows a familiar pattern so that it is recognizable by Jewish people of putting criminals outside the gates of the city and their long history of killing prophets.The concept of blood sacrifice was common in Israel, so they could understand it in a limited way. The book of the Prophet Isaiah foretells all about the suffering servant we see on the cross.
Jesus died in this torturous way voluntarily. He most certainly could have chosen to get down at any moment.
The question of how the crucifixion forgives sins is shown by Jesus' actions. He descended to hell and set all the captives free, no longer to be imprisoned by their past deeds. The Bible crucifixion narrative also tells of many of the dead in the nearby cemetary coming back to life.
When Jesus rises back into heaven he make a pathway for all time for all. Heaven only knows how far away that is or near it is in between intermolecular and interatomic space. We don't know anything about it. Jesus says, "The Kingdom of God is within you and I go before you to prepare a place for you so that you will be with me where I am." That is the point of the crucifixion, to make a pathway home for all sinners, because we all slip up from time to time.
When Jesus became one person, both God and Man, died and rose again into heaven, he made a pathway to heaven for all people who unite themselves with him. He died once for all people for all time. There is no need of blood sacrifice. We take Communion, Eucharist recognizing the bread and wine as changed/ transformed into the blood of Jesus and the body of Jesus but it retains its earthly nature just as Jesus did. It is still bread and wine. Our pre Communion prayers ask God "to accept this bloodless sacrifice ..for all and on behalf of all. We are commerating his actions at the last supper. We are remembering his life and voluntary death.
It took me a while to learn what this set of beliefs means in day to day life. It is a part of the process of becoming closer and closer to God as we practice to try to live as best we can.
Our God, Jesus is a doer. We know him through his actions. "They will know you by your love for one another." His first miracle is only witnessed by the lowest slaves in the household, the foot washers. He is not a show off. St. James said, " Faith without works is dead. For what good is it if you see a man without a coat and say to him,'be warm, my friend' and don't give him yours.(Loose paraphrase) And no one can work their way into heaven. We can not do anything to make Him love us less. We can not do any thing to make him love us more. To love us is His freewill choice and is unchangeable by any anything done by his creations.