You keep asking questions but do not provide any support for your position.
I thought it was evident.
I
said:
Because it was God's will [that the Son was to be the Redeemer of the world from the very beginning], and the reason He prepared the Rest on the Seventh Day.
I cited the following Scripture:
Hebrews 4:3-4 NLT
For only we who believe can enter his rest. [Believe in what? Christ and Him crucified]
As for the others, God said, "In my anger I took an oath: 'They will never enter my place of rest,'" even though this rest has been ready since he made the world. We know it is ready because of the place in the Scriptures where it mentions the seventh day: "On the seventh day God rested from all his work." (Genesis 2:2)
That was always God's will, from the beginning.
For God's will was for us to be made holy by the sacrifice of the body of Jesus Christ, once for all time. Hebrews 10:10 NLT
And that is the reason Christ entered the world.
Then said I, Lo, I come (in the volume of the book it is written of me,) to do thy will, O God. Hebrews 10:7
But to elaborate further, to enter into God's rest, or sabbath, means to cease from our own works of righteousness, and to be made holy by the sacrifice of the body of Jesus Christ.
We who believe, can enter his rest, Hebrews 4:3.
And that rest has been ready since He made the world, Hebrews 4:3. The Author of Hebrews, I believe Paul, cited Genesis 2:2 to prove that fact, Hebrews 4:4.
That means that the Cross wasn't a plan B, or a contingency plan. But THE Plan, and there was ever only one Plan. And that was that Christ should be the Savior of the world, and thereby assume the Throne in Heaven.
I know many believe that God's original will was that Adam live forever in obedience, and that He knew Adam would would be corrupted and disobey, and therefore built the remedy for sin into His plan 'before' Day One.
That is not what I mean. And that is not what the Apostle is saying.
I mean that the Cross was always the Plan, meaning, that the Fall was
intended.
Could it have been any other way, since Christ bears the marks of the Cross in eternity, and that it is central to His Identity?