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A divine debt
has been contracted by the children, and the Father
demands recompense. He says to his children on this
earth, who are in sin and transgression, it is impossible
for you to pay this debt; I have prepared a sacrifice; I
will send my Only Begotten Son to pay this divine debt.
Was it necessary then that Jesus should die? Do we
understand why he should sacrifice his life? The idea
that the Son of God, who never committed sin, should
sacrifice his life is unquestionably preposterous to the
minds of many in the Christian world. But the fact exists
that the Father, the Divine Father, whom we serve, the
God of the Universe, the God and Father of our Lord Jesus
Christ, and the Father of our spirits, provided this
sacrifice and sent his Son to die for us; and it is also
a great fact that the Son came to do the will of the
Father, and that he has paid the debt, in fulfillment of
the Scripture which says, "He was the Lamb slain
from the foundation of the world." Discourses of Brigham Young, p.59
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