When you had a good meal, aren't you satisfied
Doesn't that meal live inside you and is waiting for the great belly display
2006-06-25 00:32:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, Jesus knew He will die...no big deal, he knew He will be crucified...He was ready for all this.
But the big deal was that He was the son of God, and the sacrifice was that He got cut off from His father...completely. He didn't even care about his back being ripped. Only once did He cry out saying "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? " and at that point He lost His father. The spiritual pain was immense....you cry after your father when he's away (well most of us do) ...Jesus did the same thing. Plus He had tons of opportunities to stop the process...He could've destroyed all of them with a word...but He didn't He sacrificed himself for them+ He knew He's doing this for every human on Earth.
The lamb was killed and so the sacrifice is done...and now let's ressurrect the guy so that He can come back to heaven...He died with sins on him, and was born again and he's sinless again. And we do the same when we repent, and get baptized. We die with our sins and those stay under water...and the new-born man comes out form the water. Pure n' clean...and after they die they go to Heaven.
2006-06-25 07:42:39
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answered by Bazsa 3
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OK - ID it is not a sacrifice -lease allow people to torture you to beat you and mock you and nail and ties you to a cross for no crime you have committed and then 200+ years later have people ridicule what you did for THEM!
Jesus did it and if you were the only person that could have been saved HE still would have done it.
2006-06-25 07:54:22
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answered by sfinva 3
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He was wounded for our trangressions (is receiving wounds when you have all power in your hands not a sacrifice?) and bruised for our inequities (is bruising not brutal?). He was whipped with a flagellum, a torture device made of several strips of leather filled with broken bone and sharp metal. It pierced his skin and was yanked out over and over. He was nailed to a cross and hanged up there with nothing holding him but the nails. He died and lived in hell for three days. It wasn't just a bad hotel stay. It was hell. He paid the price so believers would never have to go there. You truly can't see the sacrifice there? ...that ONE MAN took upon himself? And He would have done it if YOU were the ONLY ONE who'd screwed it up down here. That is sacrifice and passion at its core meaning.
2006-06-25 07:29:47
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answered by Sleek 7
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The sacrifice was the way he was betrayed, tortured and died on the cross. Have you ever seen "The Passion of the Christ"? You need to watch it to see exactly how much he sacrificed for us. Even Pope John Paul II said of the move "It is as it was."
2006-06-25 07:25:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe the sacrifice was in the suffering, the actual life of Christ was a sacrifice... not the death. It was GOD who sacrificed his only begotten son by bringing him into this world. But his spirit and Christ's are one and the same. God did this because he wanted to know what it was like to be human...he wanted to understand temptation..... This helped. Also notice... Because of this Jesus changed the ten commandments. He became more compassionate towards men and more importantly, towards women
2006-06-25 07:47:56
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answered by Anonymous
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You and most who answered missed what his sacrifice was all about .It has little to do with his physical death. Christ took upon himself the sins of the world. He was pure and sinless .And because of the Fathers desire to reconcile himself back to man he allowed Jesus to place himself between sin and himself. The fact that he arose on the third day was to prove who he was and that every thing he taught was true.
2006-06-25 08:10:16
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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A sinless life here on earth. He had to be without sin in order to be the perfect sacrifice. He performed only good things on earth, and loved us and still willingly pay the price for OUR sins.
2006-06-25 07:37:02
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answered by tobinmbsc 4
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Jesus made the sacrifice for u
that the sacrifice
he paid what u could not pay
can u accent his sacrifice for u?
2006-06-25 07:28:47
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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we never saw His screams, His blood, His sweat and tears when He was humiliated, stabbed, crowned with thorns, whipped, bruised, forced to carry a cross heavier than Himself to a hill a mile away(not sure how far), nailed at the hands and feet and dehydrated for 6 hours until He died...and that's just 1 day...I think that's a BIG sacrifice
2006-06-25 07:26:56
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answer #10
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answered by Pikachu 4
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The word of God can not die.The word was placed as the soul of the child created in Mary's womb.The word was born as a perfect man.The price of our redemption was the blood of a perfect man.None existed so God made one the only way he could.Christs perfect incarnation was sacrificed the blood of which rests in heaven.The word undying returned also to heaven.
2006-06-25 07:48:59
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answer #11
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answered by Tommy G. 5
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