PPT-Jesus’ death

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Lesson objectives To know and understand what happened at the event of Jesus crucifixion To understand why Christians believe it was necessary for Jesus to die

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Lesson objectives To know and understand what happened at the event of Jesus crucifixion To understand why Christians believe it was necessary for Jesus to die To reflect upon the emotions. Adam B. Johnson, MD. April 2, 2014. Outline. Review Christ’s dual natures. Discuss the events preceding Christ’s death. Explain the major hypothesized mechanisms of Christ’s death. Pulmonary Embolism. LOVE. Eternal past. any created love being . in Adam. (rejection of love; sin). Eternal future. Creator Love Being Redeems Back . Created Love Beings. Death . (Separation . from God and . Love. ). In Christ. The Paschal Mystery . Part 1: The . Suffering and Death of Jesus. The events that are at the heart of the Paschal Mystery are Jesus’ Passion, death, Resurrection, and Ascension into Heaven.. The body of Christ on the cross, called a corpus, reminds us of Jesus’ death and saving action.. "Do not be afraid, for I know that you are looking for Jesus, who was . crucified.. He is not . here.. He . has . risen. Just . as he said.. Come and see the place where he lay. . Then . go quickly and tell his . Jesus’ Warfare and Victory Over Death and Satan. Death is the Natural Consequences of Sin. For the . wages of sin is death. ; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. (Rom. 6:23). Adam B. Johnson, MD. April 2, 2014. Outline. Review Christ’s dual natures. Discuss the events preceding Christ’s death. Explain the major hypothesized mechanisms of Christ’s death. Pulmonary Embolism. John 12: 21. We Would See Jesus (Jn. 12). Wonder – Excitement – Fear. Greeks (v.21). We Would See Jesus (Jn. 12). Wonder – Excitement – Fear. Lazarus – Jesus Raised From The Dead (v. 9, 17, 18). Hebrews 4. Written to Christians . who are so weary of the fight that they are tempted to give up. What do they need? Rest, 11 . times. Why, because we are always in danger of hardening our hearts.. “Today, if you hear his voice. God and . one day death will no longer separate us from one another..  . Until . His Second . Coming, death . is defeated, but not . destroyed. Until that day, it serves His glory.. “Jesus said, ‘This sickness will not end in death. No, . God and . one day death will no longer separate us from one another..  . Until . His Second . Coming, death . is defeated, but not . destroyed. Until that day, it serves His glory.. “Jesus said, ‘This sickness will not end in death. No, . Mark 8:34 – “Whoever desires to come after me, let him deny himself (garden work), and take up his cross, and follow me.”. Without Gethsemane, there’s no Golgotha. The garden must precede the cross and is the first work in following Jesus.. Document . #: . TX003141. Chapter . 10. Jesus’ Death and Catholic Life. © . clearimages. / www.shutterstock.com. Crucifixes . Rosary. Stations of the Cross. © . Zvonimir. . Atletic. / www.shutterstock.com. THE DEATH OF JESUS WHO KILLED JESUS? The Brandon Thesis INTRODUCTION For many years Jews were held responsible for the death of Jesus Christ. T he information in the Gospels seem to suggest that. “Greater love has no man than this,. that a man lay down his life for his friends.”. --John 15:13. The Agony in the Garden. Jesus went to the Garden of Gethsemane, or the Garden of Olives, to pray after the Last Supper.

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