What is the crucifixion of Jesus and why is it important?
Jesus was crucify, and that’s when He was tied to a cross as the Romans put Him to death. The Christian Christ died for the sins of humanity, fulfilling the prophecy of the Messiah’s death. He died on the cross because He is a supreme example of unselfish love as Christians say that He suffered and suffered on the cross in order to save those who are in Him. The crucifixion is always celebrated on Good Friday as part of Holy Week before Easter. It matters because it marks the final death of Jesus, the pain He suffered in order to save the world, and the Christian faith. The Christian doctrine that Jesus’ resurrection, on Easter Sunday, was a sign of His triumph over death and sin makes the crucifixion part of the salvation story.