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1 | explain Mark 15:34 | Mark | EdB | 21184 | ||
The connection with Romans 8:38-39 is love is what keeps the promise that God would never leave us of forsake us. How much more the love of the Father for the Son that was faithful and obedient. No, God would never leave nor forsake Jesus. Jesus' cry was two things first another confirmation of his humanity and two a conformation of His divinity even in agony of death He is still teaching His beloved children of His love. There is much teaching about God having to turn from sin where do we get this idea? God and Christ confronted sin head on. God in His love for us reaches out to us when we were deepest in sin. Many say sin separates us from God and that is spiritual death, and I agree but Christ couldn’t have experienced that or he would have been both physically and spiritually dead which means (and I too am not trying to start another discussion on the trinity) that since Jesus and God are one then God would have had to died spiritually also. No Way! |
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2 | explain Mark 15:34 | Mark | stjones | 21190 | ||
Hi, EdB; Well, while I'm not entirely convinced, I'm convinced it's not terribly important: "Now we see but a poor reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face" (1 Corinthians 13:12) Peace and grace, Steve |
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3 | explain Mark 15:34 | Mark | EdB | 21199 | ||
Just the fact you would consider it means there is desire to learn. EdB |
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4 | explain Mark 15:34 | Mark | stjones | 21201 | ||
Naw; I've got it all figured out ;-) ;-) ;-) Peace and grace, Steve |
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