But the film suddenly brought me into a suffocating atmosphere. Although the passages in the Bible are in my heart, the presentation of this film is beyond my imagination.
There must be some parts of the film that have been changed for film and television purposes. After all, the film is not a 100% reduction.
The story depicts the crucifixion of Jesus and the period when members of the early church were mutilated and persecuted. What would it be like to put yourself in that situation? The pain of such a fear of death. . .
Jesus in the film suffered so much for us that my fragile nerves couldn't finish watching him. But it was also God who let me know, what is this free salvation? Never forget salvation.
Because I can't afford it, I get it in vain. Not cheap!
Although many non-believers are infected, they may not understand why Jesus did this with the scope of their own thinking.
I figured that when the timetable came, I would understand: Jesus was God incarnated into the world. That is, the purpose of his coming is to preach and save the world. Because the world has sinned, only the innocent can be the scapegoat. So he is the scapegoat.
For it is only when sin is forgiven through the blood of Christ that one can meet God. So this is logical.
So it's clear that he's a powerful prophet who knows how it all works. But still willing to suffer. For if he does not die, he cannot replace the sins of the world.
This is the part of the New Testament that is spoken of in the Bible. So just take it and say that if it was me, I would have fled if I knew someone was coming to kill me. Knowing your mission is not like that anymore.
This requires the grace of God to understand. Also ask the Lord to let the saved souls in the plan understand your good intentions!
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