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Question #172733

1.WHAT IS THE PASSION OF JESUS CHRIST? DISCUSS WHAT THE PASSION AND DEATH OF JESUS CHRIST TEACH US.




2.WHAT DOES THE ATONEMENT DO FOR US?




3. DISCUSS THE FLOW OF THE PASSION, DEATH AND RESURRECTION OF JESUS.




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2021-03-22T12:28:32-0400

1.     The Passion of Christ is the story of Jesus Christ's arrest, trial, and suffering, and it ends with his execution by crucifixion. The Passion is a story about injustice, doubt, fear, pain, and, ultimately, degrading death. It tells how God experienced these things in the same way as ordinary human beings.

2.     Atonement refers to forgiving or pardoning sin in general and original sin, mainly through the suffering, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Because Jesus died on the cross, he was sacrificed for the sins of humankind. It allows humans to be reunited with God after death in Heaven through forgiveness, reconciliation, and salvation.

3.     The Passion journey begins in the Garden of Gethsemane. Jesus enters a dark garden requesting that His apostles, Peter, James, and John, stay awake, except they fall asleep as Jesus becomes deeply distressed, contemplating the great suffering He would have to endure to redeem His people. “Then he returned to his disciples and found them sleeping. “Couldn’t you men keep watch with me for one hour?” he asked Peter. “Watch and pray so that you will not fall into temptation. The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak.” Jesus and his disciples shared the Last Supper in Jerusalem. Jesus gives final instructions, predicts his betrayal, and tells them all to remember him. Jesus predicts the Denial of Peter: on the path to Gethsemane after the meal, Jesus tells the disciples they will all fall away that night. After Peter protests, he will not; Jesus says Peter will deny Him three times before the cock crows. The Arrest of Jesus starts when Judas Iscariot leads a detachment of soldiers and some officials from the chief priests and Pharisees and a large crowd armed with swords and clubs, sent from the chief priest's elders of the people which arrests Jesus; all his disciples run away. During the arrest in Gethsemane, someone takes a sword and cuts off the ear of the high priest's servant, Malchus. According to Luke's Gospel, the arresting party brings Jesus to the Sanhedrin (Jewish supreme court); his Jewish guards beat him before his examination. The court examines him, in the course of which, according to John's Gospel, Jesus is struck in the face by one of the Jewish officials; the court determines he deserves to die. Pilate's trial of Jesus, early morning. Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor of Judea, questions Jesus but cannot find any fault. Pilate explicitly declares Jesus' innocence; however, the Jewish leaders and the crowd demand Jesus' death; Pilate gives them the choice of saving Barabbas, a criminal, or saving Jesus. In response to the screaming mob, Pilate sends Jesus out to be crucified.

 The Cross's Way: Jesus and two other convicts are forced to walk to their place of execution. According to the Synoptic, Simon of Cyrene is forced to carry Jesus' cross, while John writes that Jesus carried his cross himself. The Crucifixion of Jesus: Jesus and the two other convicts are nailed to crosses at Golgotha, a hill outside Jerusalem, later morning through midafternoon. Various sayings of Jesus on the cross are recorded in the gospels before he dies. Jesus's burial starts when the body of Jesus is taken down from the cross and put in a tomb by Joseph of Arimathea (and Nicodemus, according to John). The Resurrection of Jesus: Jesus rises from the dead, leaving behind an empty tomb and reportedly appearing to several of his followers.


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