
Remembering the Crucifixion and Resurrection of Jesus Christ
by Mark Parsec(350)
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Today we celebrate the resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Yet, before we may appreciate Christ’s victory over death, it would do us well to remember the terrible suffering He endured and the profound price He chose to pay to demonstrate His great love for us.
He was bruised for our iniquities;
The chastisement for our peace was upon Him,
And by His stripes we are healed.
Article submitted Sunday, April 04, 2010 & read 149 times.
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» left by Ted L. Gragg from South Carolina (156 days 18 hours ago.)
Well told, Mark. Throughout history mankind has hungered for the one God and redemption. Yet still today with all of the means of communication at hand people still do not grasp the meaning of Christ's death and resurrection. The offering is free, there are no political or financial strings attached, just a personal committment to follow our Lord. Thanks again for submitting this offer of redemption. TedRespond to this comment
» left by Mark Parsec(350)(156 days 12 hours ago.)
Hi Ted,
Thank you for appreciating His gift and for your comments on the article.
God bless you,
Mark
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» left by John Miller from Tulsa, Ok (156 days 18 hours ago.)
I agree with Ted. The concept of blood for forgiveness is woven throughout the Bible and only makes sense when the blood of Jesus covers oneself. JohnRespond to this comment
» left by Mark Parsec(350)(156 days 12 hours ago.)
Hi John,
It would seem that people nowadays just don't get it. Have we, as a people, gotten that far away from reality?
Thanks for your comments. It is always good to hear from you.
God bless you,
Mark
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» left by Anonymous (156 days 18 hours ago.)
The agony and slow death of a spiritual savior, focused morbidly on, is hardly a seeming centerpiece for any religion; such a perverse focus of death in agony newly spawns the centuries' old hatred of Jews as deicide is an unforgiveable crime.Thats why such "passion plays" as this article illumines are banned from most of Europe.Such a traditional morbid focus on Christ's agony fractures and destroys the messages he gave us of love and forgiveness, in the eyes of the unschooled watching and listening masses.Respond to this comment
» left by Mark Parsec(350)(156 days 12 hours ago.)
Anonymous,
I find it quite odd that you can appreciate His message of love and forgiveness and totally miss His message of sacrafice and atonement. It is not that we need to "focus" upon it as much as it is that we need to remember. We live in an age where people have disociated themselves from the cold, hard realities of the suffering and pain that our Lord experienced. This cheapens His sacrifice and, consequently, people find it difficult to truly appreciate what He has done. We live in a "feel good" age where people don't want to look at selflessness, sacrafice and atonement. The vast majority of people, at least in the US, live seriptisious lives of complacency and have lost all empathy for the pain and suffering of others. Let one individual in this society experience His pain and torture and suddenly His sacrafice becomes that much more significant.
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» left by Linda DeWitt (154 days 11 hours ago.)
It always amazes me how many people think they can get to heaven by their works. Good article Mark.Respond to this comment
» left by Mark Parsec(350)(154 days 8 hours ago.)
Hi Linda,
Thank you. I always appreciate your comments.
Love ya!
Mark
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» left by Marijo Phelps from mountain meadow (153 days 14 hours ago.)
Excellent - hope you shared this with your congregation on Resurrection Sunday! MArijoRespond to this comment
» left by Mark Parsec(350)(153 days 11 hours ago.)
Hi Marijo,
Thank you! Yes... this was definitely shared with the congregation.
Blessings,
Mark
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