We
were enemies of God by means of Sin; and God ordained that the sinner
should die. Of two things, then, one must needs have happened; either
that God should adhere to His word, and destroy all men, or that by
giving scope to His loving-kindness He should annul His sentence. But
see the wisdom of God. He secured, at once, reality for His sentence,
and active operation for His loving-kindness. Christ “took on Himself
our sins in His body, on the Tree, that we, being dead to sins” through
His death, “should live unto righteousness.” He that died for our sakes
was not of small account. He was not a literal sheep, He was not a mere
man, He was not simply an Angel, but He was God Incarnate. The iniquity
of the sinners was not so great as was the righteousness of Him that
died for them. Our sins did not equal the amount of His righteousness,
who laid down His life for us, who laid it down when He pleased, and
when He pleased resumed it.
–St Cyril of Jerusalem, Lecture xiii. 53.
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