The Cross That Reveals, Not the Cross That Demands
For much of Christian history, the death of Jesus has been described as the moment when God’s justice was satisfied — when a divine penalty was paid.
For much of Christian history, the death of Jesus has been described as the moment when God’s justice was satisfied — when a divine penalty was paid. But what if the deeper biblical story tells us something far more intimate, and far more subversive?
What if the cross wasn’t about God needing suffering — but about God entering ours?
The story begins in Genesis 3:15, when God speaks to the serpent:







