Today Jesus Is Nailed To A Cross and gives up His Spirit to His Father

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Jesus says------These Powerful Words -----

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I bet you that many ---many and many people who call themselves Christians have not a clue what These powerful Words Really Mean ----
 
Many Do Not Believe -----that Jesus is the final Sacrificial Lamb ------who covers all sin --past --present and future with the Blood He Shed for Us All ---everywhere Jesus shed His Blood He purchased back what Satan took -------

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Read this Carefully Folks ---cause He did this For You -----

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What are the 7 places Jesus shed his blood and their significance?


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According to tradition and theological study, Jesus shed his blood in seven distinct instances, representing a complete work of redemption and the reversal of the fall of mankind. These seven places include
Gethsemane, his back, his head, his face/beard, his hands, his feet, and his side, each addressing specific areas of human brokenness.
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The 7 Places Jesus Shed His Blood and Their Significance:

1. The Garden of Gethsemane (Sweat of Blood): By surrendering his will to the Father despite immense agony, Jesus redeemed human willpower, overcoming our struggle to do right and bringing peace to our minds.

2. The Whipping Post (Stripes on His Back):
Jesus’ whipped, bloody back was for the physical and emotional healing of humanity, paying for our sicknesses and physical suffering
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3. The Crown of Thorns (Head): Thorns, a symbol of the curse and the fall, were placed on his head, shedding blood to redeem our minds and bring prosperity, overcoming mental torment, poverty, and shame.

4. Being Smitten/Beard Plucked (Face): As prophecy stated his face would be marred more than any man, this bloodshed represents the healing of our marred identities, rejection, and restoring of honor.

5. Pierced Hands (On the Cross): The nails in his hands redeemed our productivity and work, empowering believers to be blessed in all they set their hands to do, breaking the curse of fruitlessness.

6. Pierced Feet (On the Cross): The piercing of his feet represents victory over the paths we walk, reclaiming the authority to walk in God’s purpose and dominion over evil forces.

7. Pierced Side/Heart (On the Cross):
The spear wounding his side resulted in blood and water, representing the healing of the broken heart, emotional trauma, and the flow of the Spirit.

The number seven symbolizes completeness and perfection, indicating that this shedding of blood offered a complete and perfect salvation for spirit, soul, and body.
 
Translation: Today, San Sebastián, the heart of the Basque Country, has held its first procession in 59 years thanks to a group of faithful who have come together to revive the tradition. A few months ago, Bildu proposed tearing down the Sacred Heart, and this has been the response. Spain is Christian.

 
I bet you that many ---many and many people who call themselves Christians have not a clue what These powerful Words Really Mean
It's kind of like doublespeak - “It is finished” was only the beginning?
 
Why is it called Good Friday to cover for the day that the light went down in Geoghia and all knowledge went dark ... because few wished to be comprehending of the brutality of mortal passions ...

Imagine shadowy, subtle know how ...
 
It is currently about theatre all over the world.
Ya and that is what it is not about ----all the show -----so many want a be Christians ---putting on a big Show ----most are like whitewashed Tombs on the outside and DEFILED on the INSIDE =====


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It's kind of like doublespeak - “It is finished” was only the beginning?
The Beginning of what ??????? Do you really know ????

Jesus did what He did for all of us ------but now in order to get what he finished ------it comes with a price to us -----give up self --------and accept Him -----as he paid our Debt -----we owe Him our lives -----without Him we are just whitewashed Tombs on the outside and defiled on the inside ------
 
Is doublespeak another word for metaphor that hides whole different domains of observation? Satyr in Shakespearean speak?

Project on metaphorical gods that manifest in the impossible ... soul of darkness!
 
The Beginning of what ?
Picking up your own cross
OK -------Take Up Your Cross and Follow ME ---Jesus said to His Disciples -----

So if you do your research you will find that Picking or taking up your Cross is a very serious decision ----

the Cross was viewed as a symbol of execution in Jesus day -----to carry the cross was a painful and a humiliating public execution ----the Cross for Jesus was not an inconvenience it represented a total and complete surrender to His Father and obeying His Father's Will --

So Jesus is saying YOU pick up your Cross -----by surrendering yourself and your will totally and completely to Me and My Will ----- only then can you be My True Disciple ----

we see all the people today carrying the Crosses in the streets --and in church ------we wear crosses on our necks ----we hang Crosses on our walls -----making light of them ---but the Cross signifies a death to your own life and plans and desires -----

To pick up your Cross is a costly Sacrifice ----but so worth it when you actually do it -----

If you decide not to do that then your Not picking up your Cross ---Many like to say they are carrying the Cross ---but it is the Worldly Cross they carry ----not the true Cross ----
 
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