Who Christ is
What Christ accomplished
Why He did it
If anyone hears the message about Christ and His Kingdom and does not understand it, the evil one comes and snatches it away. (Matthew 13:19) But the one who hears the Word of Christ and understands it will share the good news with many others, bringing them to a saving knowledge of Christ (Matthew 13:23). In the first of a special Proclaiming the Gospel three-part series, let us look at "Who Christ Is."
Many Catholics do not understand "who Christ is" because the official teachings of the Roman Catholic Church paints a different picture of Him than what is revealed in the Sacred Scriptures. Vatican Council II declares that we attain our own salvation and co-operate in saving our brothers through prayer and good works (p. 66, Vatican Council II Documents; Flannery). Was Christ merely "the gate opener" of heaven or was He the Savior? If we can attain our own salvation, then why did Christ have to die for us? Is Christ the only Mediator between God and man or does He share that role with Mary?
According to VC II, when Mary was "taken up to heaven, she did not lay aside her saving office, but by her manifold intercession, continues to bring us the gifts of eternal salvation," (page 419). Is Jesus the only Way to the Father, or are Moslems, who reject the deity of Christ, part of God's plan of salvation as stated by VC II, (page 367). Is Christ and His Word the Truth or should we believe the Dogmas of the Catholic Church that nullify the sufficiency of His perfect sacrifice, His grace and His Word. Vatican II states, "In the supremely wise arrangement of God, sacred Tradition, sacred Scripture and the Magesterium of the Church are so connected and associated that one of them cannot stand without the other," (page 756).
Who Is Christ?
The Scriptures reveal that Jesus is the Savior who appeared "to take away sin once for all by his sacrifice" (Hebrew 9:26). Jesus is the only one qualified to save us. He has to be both God and man. Only as God could His sacrifice produce the infinite value needed to save all men, for all time. Only a man could be our kinsman-redeemer. And only a man, who lived a sinless life, could die for someone else. Otherwise he would have to die for his own sin. It is clear that God provided the only way possible for us to be saved. He became man, lived a perfect life and willingly paid the death penalty for sin that His justice demanded. "There is no salvation in anyone else, for there is no other name in the whole world given to men by which we are to be saved," (Acts 4:12). There is no other mediator between God and man, "God is one, one also is the mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus," (I Timothy 2:5). The importance of believing who Christ is can best be summed up by the words of Christ Himself, "You will surely die in your sins unless you come to believe who I am," (John 8:24)
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