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Revisit (3 min.): Revisit someone who has accepted a Memorial invitation and shown interest (th lec. 4).
PUBLISHER: Hello Andrés, it's good to meet you again, how are you?
HOUSEHOLDER: Hello Pablo, everything is fine here, and how are you?
PUBLISHER: Likewise, as I mentioned last time, today I would like to answer the question that was pending last week about why Jesus had to die. Is it a good time to do it?
HOUSEHOLDER: Sure, of course.
PUBLISHER: Well, something that we have been taught is that Jesus was a perfect human being, but he still died. Could it be that his death had a specific objective?
HOUSEHOLDER: Well, for the forgiveness of sins I believe.
PUBLISHER: Exactly, the death of Jesus serves to obtain the forgiveness of sins, but the matter does not end there, it also has another purpose, do you want to know?
HOUSEHOLDER: Sure, of course I do.
PUBLISHER: Well, listen and see what the Bible says in Matthew 20:28… according to what you just heard, why did Jesus have to die?
HOUSEHOLDER: To give his life as a ransom, what do you mean?
PUBLISHER: Well let's give an example, if a group of people are held hostage against their will and for them to be released, what is usually required?
HOUSEHOLDER: Normally a ransom is demanded.
PUBLISHER: Correct, only in this way can many people be liberated instead of one, the same thing happens with the death of Jesus, it served as a means of rescue for all humanity and obtain forgiveness of sins, will it be only for a few?
HOUSEHOLDER: No, he did it for everyone.
PUBLISHER: That's right, and not only is it the forgiveness of sins, but even that opened the door for us to obtain eternal life, shouldn't we be thankful for the rescue that Jesus made?
HOUSEHOLDER: Surely yes.
PUBLISHER: Good, but how can we show that we appreciate the sacrifice of Jesus? What do you think if another day we also see the answer through the Bible?
HOUSEHOLDER: Sounds good to me, I'll be waiting for you.
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