I’m looking at Why Did Jesus Have to Die? by Adam Hamilton for a future book study. He makes a critical point I want to share here.
“Jesus’ death is not primarily a transaction, mechanism, or formula—it is not a divine quid pro quo where one thing automatically results in another (Jesus’ death procures our forgiveness, for instance). Instead, the Crucifixion is first and foremost a Word or message from God. This Word has the power to save, to deliver, to rescue, to redeem, to forgive, to heal, to inspire, and to love. It is intended to move us, to change us, to open our eyes and our hearts, to transform us, and to heal us and the world.” [1]
Adam Hamilton. Why Did Jesus Have to Die?: The Meaning of the Crucifixion ( Nashville, TN: The United Methodist Publishing House, 2025), Kindle, 7.

