Sunday, April 12, 2009

Final part of lent. (The Passion)

Last time, I left the message of forgiveness and pardon. Now I come up for the last time, with:

The Passion

God descended to earth, through his Son. Who thought us a new way of living, and who this God, who witch we prayed to but never actually seen was.
The Son talked about the Father, The Father showed himself, some of us believed, some didn’t (some do others don’t, life’s just that way).
But we we’re still babied in Sin. And so the Father, noticing it, asked the Son to save us. The Son accepted.
It wasn’t a pleasant burden to carry, this that the son took; it was painful, almost unbearable. Flesh was ripped of his back, blood dripping from head to toe, caring the weight of the lumber on your back while you climb the mountain to your death. Everyone is there but no one helps. The Son falls for the first time, the guards kicked Him to get up. He falls a second time, and some one of the crowed was chosen to help Him carry the burden of all men’s sins up the mountain. There, the cross is grounded and The Son over it is laid. The left hand is grabbed by one of the guards, over the left wood of the cross, metal meets flesh, and shortly after they touch the nail is hammered, once, then twice, three painful times. Then the right hand it’s placed over the right wood, and once again three painful hammerers. Then the feet are grabbed by the guards, and in each it is putted a nail. (It is said that many would go mad with the pain caused by the nailing).
The Son is then elevated, and starts to asphyxiate, and every breath he takes, is a torturous attempt, until he delivers the final sigh.
Many were prior and after condemned the same way, but the Son has the particular, that e was condemned for being “JESUS OF NAZARETH THE KING OF THE JEWS”. It’s notable that someone was willing to go through and did go through such a painful death to ride mankind of all Sins. This is the true Passion

Judah Ben-Hur: Almost at the moment He died, I heard Him say, "Father, forgive them for they know not what they do."
Esther: Even then.
Judah Ben-Hur: Even then. And I felt His voice take the sword out of my hand.

John scar Kramer

P.S.: Have a good Easter

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