Monday, May 10, 2010

Was jesus cross when they nailed him to the Cross? Did it make him angry to be crucified like that?

Or did he automatically have to forgive everyone despite being nailed to some planks?Was jesus cross when they nailed him to the Cross? Did it make him angry to be crucified like that?
He felt rejection by His Father, God.Was jesus cross when they nailed him to the Cross? Did it make him angry to be crucified like that?
It's funny. In trying to be as controversial and offensive as possible, you're actually putting into words how brutal His death was, so I thank you for that. Many of us forget that He really was *nailed* to planks of wood and left to die. Thank you, very much, for that reminder.





And, no, He wasn't cross. He used His last breaths to beg for forgiveness on our behalf... He is very, very *very* beautiful.
He was not angry... He knew that He had to fulfill the scriptures.





He also knew forehand the pain He would endure...... that's why He prayed ';Father if it be thy will... take this cup from me... nevertheless... not My will but Yours be done';.....





He knew that it was the will of the Father.... and He also knew that His Father would not let him carry more than He could bear.....
God told his son Jesus ahead of time that he was going to be crucified to save people, to make an impact to deter people from sin, and to guarantee them heaven if they repented. Jesus didn't want to go thru all that pain and suffering, sure He was afraid, and prayed a lot about it. But he accepted his father's decision.
In the first place Jesus didn't die on a cross he died in a torture stake or a pole. The words Stauros and Xylon Hebrew and Greek words, do not mean cross, but a single piece of wood Was he angry? I think he was more sad than angry, if he was. Because of the fact that the majority of the Jews, His fathers' people, had rejected him. A Bible commentator once said that it was very probable that Jesus died, more likely of a broken heart, while he was nailed to the pole.
it broke his heart that he was being separated from God for our sins.


He did it because that is how much he loves us.


He did not have to forgive the ones who nailed him,


he asked God to forgive them because he knew they did not know what they were doing.


another example of his love for us.
The answer to your question is in God's Word, the Bible:





';Father, forgive them for they know not what they do';.





How incredible is that, when you think of the torture, pain, and everything He endured for us.





It demands a response, doesn't it!
Try reading the Gospels (Matthew, Mark Luke and John) You will find the answers contained within there. Jesus layed down His life willingly for the payment of our sins, even yours. No one took His life, He gave it, He sacrificed it for us. That is true love.
Luke 22:42 Saying, Father, if thou be willing, remove this cup from me: nevertheless not my will, but thine, be done





Luke 23:34 Then said Jesus, Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do...
He was saddened by us for having to go that far. Angry he was not. Yes he automatically forgave us for nailing him there. Read the bible your answer is there. You just have to look.
it's in the book





haven't you read it yet





it didn't surprise Him


He had the power to avoid it


He didn't...think about it...if you don't read
No dear one, amaizing as it was, even during that time, it was all about forgiveness.





Then Jesus said, ';Father forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.'; - from the cross.
he was 'nailed'. Owned.





obviously he would be angry.
I'm sure he felt no different from the thousands of other Jews dying on crosses which lined the streets of Jerusalem. The Romans had many methods of torture preceding death.


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He was resigned to the inevitable and yes He said '; Father forgive them for they know not what they do ';
My belief is that Jesus was a pacifist and a martyr. They say he asked God to forgive the people who treated him so horribly.





Namaste!
he probably wasnt all that happy to be strung up there for so long

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