Not only was He disposed to suffer in order to save mankind, but He voluntarily gave up everything He had in the material life with this purpose (Nelson).
Jesus Christ improved the connection between the individual and God, influencing Christians to perfect themselves. Christ's sacrifice came as a contrast to the sacrifices performed by Levitical priests, as the latter did not perfect themselves through their actions, nor did they succeed in cleansing their souls from their inner sins (Nelson).
The blood priests shed in order to praise their Lord only managed to comfort themselves in a material way. While Levitical priests believed that their sacrifice absolved them for some time, they were aware that their sins were not forgiven. Animal sacrifices induced material feelings of material forgiveness in people while the sacrifice of Jesus Christ induced the feeling that their consciences were cleansed in Christians.
Through His sacrifice, Jesus Christ demonstrated that there was more to life than material values. He showed how life itself was a material value that one could easily give up with the purpose of helping those he or she loves. People before and consequent to Christ feared that the Day of Judgment will come and that they will lose their lives at that time. However, Christ's sacrifice goes...
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