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1 | Please explain this verse? Mark 15:34 | Mark 15:34 | Delores | 1113 | ||
Please explain this verse? Mark 15:34 | ||||||
2 | Please explain this verse? Mark 15:34 | Mark 15:34 | Mike110456 | 1114 | ||
I think the answer is found in the nature of the Trinity..Father, Son, and Holy Spirit -each unique yet completely one. While Jesus gave up much to become flesh, He was in constant communion with the other two parts of the Godhead. When, as Paul described in 2 Corinthians "He who knew no sin became sin for us" Jesus separated from the Trinity. This was necessary because of the holiness of God, but also to fulfill the need for His sacrifice for us. If Jesus experienced no sin, there would be no need for sacrifice. Jesus was, in all points tempted yet without sin, yet, He is a savior who understands the burden, the weight of sin, and He bore that for us on the cross. So, when this separation occurred, Jesus, who had never been out of touch with the Godhead, suddenly felt the lonliness, the pain that sin causes when it separates us from God. | ||||||
3 | Jesus separated fron the Trinity? | Mark 15:34 | charis | 1165 | ||
Jesus separated from the Trinity? I don't quite understand your meaning, Mike. Did He return to the Trinity? In Christ Jesus. | ||||||
4 | Jesus separated fron the Trinity? | Mark 15:34 | Hawaii Ken Armstrong | 1177 | ||
Though Christ has always been -- and will always be -- the Word of God, and in fact God Himself (John 1:1), it was essential to salvation that He *experience* death and Hell as a man. Though God was with Him -- just as God is always with us -- Christ felt the weight of sin and death as a man would feel them. In that dark moment of crucifixion, our God fully experienced death as a man. | ||||||
5 | So, not separated from the Trinity? | Mark 15:34 | charis | 1189 | ||
So, not separated from the Trinity? Truly, friend, I am not trying to be picky. It is just that some people would receive that phrase as 'from a scholar,' and abuse it. I ask only for the sake of clarification. By the way, good answer! In Jesus. | ||||||
6 | So, not separated from the Trinity? | Mark 15:34 | Xapis | 1207 | ||
Separated by a break in fellowship, Jesus was in constant communication with God as the earlier answer stated, but fellowship was broken because "He became sin". I can understand the concept, because of the great relationship that my wife and I have, when those rare occasions happen that we have a problem, it tears me apart. We are still one, but we are not in communion for a brief time. Now magnify that by how much the Father loves the Son more than I can love my wife, and WOW, what agony the Son must have experienced on the Cross. Remember all He has ever known in eternity is communion with the Father. | ||||||