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His passion didn't save anyone, just his death?

Johnv

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Originally posted by Daniel David:
However, the emphasis on the N.T. is always on his DEATH, not his scourging. According to Paul, it was by ONE ACT that he formed the basis of our righteousness.
Sure, but to say "His passion didn't save anyone, jst his death" is as valid as saying "his birth didn't save anyone, just his death". Yet, many of our churches have nativity plays every Christmas. I didn't have a problem with "The Passion" (which I have now seen) and I don't have a problem nativity plays.
 

Paul of Eugene

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Well, it also has to do with WHO was beaten and crucified. But I think also His physical suffering pales besides the spiritual suffering when He so identified with me that my sins became His sins - and made it possible for His resurrection to become my resurrection.
 

Rock

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God was in Jesus Christ reconciling Godself to all of God's creation. From the Spirit's visit to Mary all the way to the ascension, God was bringing salvation to us through is son Jesus Christ. You can whittle it down to one moment or one element, but every thing that Christ did while on this earth was done for one reason. That was to heal the broken relationship between God and humanity. Christ lived for us. Christ died for us. Christ rose for us. Christ sits at the right hand of the Father to intercede for us. Easter is always going to be the Pinacle of the Christian year, but that does not mean that should just leave out everything that went before it or happen after it.
 
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