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One of the risks in living as a biblically informed and scripturally loyal Christian is that we become so familiar with what the Bible says about Jesus and His sufferings that we can end up being filled with the doctrine of the cross but empty of the emotion of the cross. We must not only theologically comprehend the journey of Jesus in His passion week, but we are meant to enter into a deeper revelation of what He understood, felt, and accomplished as He was made to be sin for us. The Gospels reveal that Jesus was left utterly alone as He accomplished all that was necessary to become the sacrifice and substitute for sin. Jesus was all alone so that we could be in the presence of the Father forever. This message explores the deeply human facet of what Jesus went through and pays close attention to the words He groaned in His isolation as the Lamb of God.
By Jeff Lyle5
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One of the risks in living as a biblically informed and scripturally loyal Christian is that we become so familiar with what the Bible says about Jesus and His sufferings that we can end up being filled with the doctrine of the cross but empty of the emotion of the cross. We must not only theologically comprehend the journey of Jesus in His passion week, but we are meant to enter into a deeper revelation of what He understood, felt, and accomplished as He was made to be sin for us. The Gospels reveal that Jesus was left utterly alone as He accomplished all that was necessary to become the sacrifice and substitute for sin. Jesus was all alone so that we could be in the presence of the Father forever. This message explores the deeply human facet of what Jesus went through and pays close attention to the words He groaned in His isolation as the Lamb of God.

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