Self-Understanding as a Person of Jesus

To save this world, God sent his Son into this world. Usually, when I hear this, I usually think as follows. First, imagine two separate worlds separated by a large wall. One is the world of God. A clean, beautiful and happy place. The other is a dirty and lonely place where people live. A person want to go to God and be happy as soon as possible.But i'm dirty, and the wall between you is so big that I can't go to God.Because he was not going to God, God sent his son , Christ, to wash his human stains and bring back son to him. This is the usual way of thinking. But this imagination is incorrect. The figure of Jesus, the Son of God, is almost the same as the prophet of the Old Testament. Then, even if he wasn't a child of God, a normal prophet would be enough. It did not have to be a child of God. In response to this, the following was conventionally said. If a person suffers for himself, it does not pay for sin. It is a great sin committed against God. A humble person cannot make up for it with his own power. Therefore, the child of God had to become a man, and he had to pay for it. This is the famous Theory of Anselmus. But this theory has to be reconsidered. Also, the two worlds separated by big walls do not really fit the teachings of the Bible. Indeed, in the Old Testament, this partition is sometimes severe, and the thick curtain of that partition opens up, and the message of God falls on the prophets of the world. However, this partition was removed after the New Testament era. The curtain of the partition "was split in two from top to bottom" (Matthew 27; 51). The realm of God and the realm of man are united in Persona of Christ the Son of God.