Wednesday, January 13, 2010

What could be the real reason why the Christ agreed to his father's request for him to be nailed on the cross?

Was it really to redeem god the father for his sins of flooding the earth, killing of the first born in Egypt, the burning of Sodom and Gomorrah, and the raping of the virgin Mary...?





I think the god used a reverse psychology on jesus for making him believed that it was done for mankind.What could be the real reason why the Christ agreed to his father's request for him to be nailed on the cross?
It's called a plot twist, the guys who wrote the bible through it in to keep the plot interesting.





Hemingway, Vonnegeut, the Bible, Dickens, all the great fiction writers do it to keep the readers enthralled.What could be the real reason why the Christ agreed to his father's request for him to be nailed on the cross?
* God (in case God does exist) did not tell Jesus to play into the hands of the roguish priests.





* Jesus knew that crucifixion was a cruel thing and decided to escape it. It appears that after deep prayer on the subject, he thought it would be cowardice on his part to run away from danger.





* Obviously the great and noble man made the wrong decision.


It is an affront to human intelligence that the so-called followers of Christ instead of admitting Jesus had made a wrong decision, glorify the satanic crucifixion !
Read John 10:1-21 The Good Shepherd. (In Christ's own words.) BTW your avatar scares me, and your understanding of scripture is wrong, to say the least.





-Till Christ Returns





God Bless
How about you try reading the bible where you'll find out it was the high priests idea to crucify Jesus.
This question is obviously insincere, ur trolling
God bless you, your in great need.
I don't throw my pearls to pigs.
Was Jesus Sent to be Crucified?





One of the fundamental beliefs of Christianity is that Jesus had died and allowed for the shedding of his blood for the sake of granting forgiveness to people. In other words Jesus had died on the cross as a sacrifice for our sins. Let us investigate this topic from the Bible, and find out whether Jesus was sent to be crucified or that he was crucified:





1. Willingness of Jesus Christ to Die for Our Sins:





Peter and the two sons of Zebedee were with Jesus Christ before the elders of the people and the chief priests came to take him to crucify him. Jesus at this point talked to Peter and the two sons of Zebedee as in Matthew 26:38 ';Then saith he unto them, My soul is exceeding sorrowful, even unto death: tarry ye here, and watch with me.'; Then Jesus went a little further way from them and prayed to God as in Matthew 26:39 ';And he went a little farther, and fell on his face, and prayed, saying, O my Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me: nevertheless not as I will, but as thou wilt.';





It is very clear from the above verse in Matthew 26:39 that Jesus had no intention of dying. In this verse it is shown that Jesus was praying strongly (Matthew mentions that Jesus repeated these prayer three time) to have this death removed from him. Had Jesus Christ been sent to be crucified he would not have hesitated to be killed at all. When I relate this to my Christian brothers, they tell me that this hesitation comes from the flesh side of him (in other words he was tempted), and that his soul which is godly does not have this hesitation at all. When we look at Matthew 26:38 we see that Jesus is contradicting this idea by saying, ';My soul is exceeding sorrowful, even unto death.'; (Matthew 26:38). He himself says that it really his soul that is hesitating and not his body. These are Jesus' own words.





2. God Answered the prayers of Jesus Christ:





After Jesus made the above mentioned prayer he was answered by God according to Hebrews 5:7 ';Who in the days of his flesh, when he had offered up prayers and supplications with strong crying and tears unto him that was able to save him from death, and was heard in that he feared.'; These words clearly show that when Jesus was praying strongly to God, God would grant him his request. The word ';heard in that he feared'; (Hebrews 5:7) mean that God granted him what he requested. So the above verse shows that when Jesus asked of God to ';let this cup pass from'; (Matthew 26:39) him, God respond to his prayer and saved him from death or crucifixion.





3. The Post Crucifixion Prophesied Events never happened:











4. Why Would Jesus Have to Die on the Cross?

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