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Christ's death profited man, for by taking death upon Himself Christ paid what Adam owed to God. Truly He became a sacrifice for the sin of men and their progeny, as blessed Paul declares: Christ loved us and delivered himself up for us an offering and a sacrifice to God to ascend in fragrant odor (Eph. 5:2). Original sin could not have easily been forgiven, if a victim had not been offered for it, if that sacred blood of propitiation had not been shed. Even then the words in Exodus were not vainly said of our Lord: I shall see the blood, and shall protect you (Ex. 12:13). That figure of the lamb represented this Passion of Christ our Lord. Blood is given for blood, death for death, a victim for sin, and thus the Devil lost what he held.

CAESARIUS OF ARLES

St. Caesarius of Arles (+542), Sermon 9

Sixth Century
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