IS A
PICTORIAL REPRESENTATION
OF THE sufferings and persecutions
OF JESUS THE CHRIST.
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"Now
thanks be to God for His Gift, [precious] beyond telling-His indescribable
inexpressible, free gift".
2 Corinthians
9:15 (Amp)
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The
Gospel writers recorded the details of Jesus' Life and Ministry and often used
the Old Testament scriptures as it was revealed to them how clearly Jesus had
fulfilled The Pledges of God in the role of their expected King, The Messiah,
who brought God's Redemption of His people and the long term reign, of Jesus,
The Christ.
From
Jesus' death upon the cross, came the greatest good for mankind and He draws
peoples of all nations, of all status, and culture in to The Kingdom of God.
Because of His resurrection He gives Eternal Life to others and assures those
who recognize the Sovereignty of God, their own glorious resurrection and of
ownership of their spiritual body, being with and living with their Saviour for
eternity, the reward He achieved for them.
The
importance of Jesus' Resurrection guarantees that he, The Second person of the
Godhead is alive today, to accomplish all that God has promised to mankind
through His Birth, Life, Death and Resurrection.
Knowing
that God acts in the world of mankind and that He physically dwelt amongst his
creation as a person called Jesus, The Christ, is proof of supernatural
occurrences, for His purposes, one of them being, the Death and Resurrection of
Christ.
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