Perhaps you misunderstand. Jesus was Jewish and he fufilled ancient prophecy from the first five books of the old testament known to the Jews as the Torah. They didn't agree with Him and expected someone different and didn't wanna hear what He had to say, so they basically had a tantrum until the rulers of that land (Romans) agreed to execute Him.
He did nothing wrong, people didn't like the authority He gave himself and how He upset their traditions.
Now as for the death on the cross, that had to happen. Jesus was not suprised, He knew the Father's will and though it was super painful(emotionally, spiritually and physically) He chose to die(could have ran off at any time guys) and pay the penalty of sin so that whoever wanted to be with God now had a way. God now looks at us(Christians)through this Jesus lens and sees His perfection and not our imperfection.
Bottom line, the only failure was ever always our own. God's business got handled. Maybe you should keep reading because dude comes back to life.
Perhaps you misunderstand. Jesus was Jewish and he fufilled ancient prophecy from the first five books of the old testament known to the Jews as the Torah. They didn't agree with Him and expected someone different and didn't wanna hear what He had to say, so they basically had a tantrum until the rulers of that land (Romans) agreed to execute Him.
He did nothing wrong, people didn't like the authority He gave himself and how He upset their traditions.
Now as for the death on the cross, that had to happen. Jesus was not suprised, He knew the Father's will and though it was super painful(emotionally, spiritually and physically) He chose to die(could have ran off at any time guys) and pay the penalty of sin so that whoever wanted to be with God now had a way. God now looks at us(Christians)through this Jesus lens and sees His perfection and not our imperfection.
Bottom line, the only failure was ever always our own. God's business got handled. Maybe you should keep reading because dude comes back to life.