Why Jesus didnt convinced the judge?
Why Jesus didnt convinced the judge?
He could save his life and continue His teaching instead He preferred not to and got hanged on the crosse at the end saying oh God why did You forsaken me?
Re: Why Jesus didnt convinced the judge?
Who is "jesus's" True Judge?
Maybe that Judge is all that was needed to be 'convinced', and had already been?
By the way, who is your Judge?
Re: Why Jesus didnt convinced the judge?
I don't think that He completed His teaching since otherwise there was no need for the church. Also, why He then failed and said that oh God why did you forsaken me? Why did God forsaken Him?
Re: Why Jesus didnt convinced the judge?
I am talking about the judge who gave the death sentence on the cross. Jesus could simply convince Him by performing miracles.
So, the judge realized that He is God yet persecuted Him.
Everybody, including myself.
Re: Why Jesus didnt convinced the judge?
They feared more for their position than the afterlife, if they believed in the afterlife at all.
Re: Why Jesus didnt convinced the judge?
That is not really convincing. Someone comes to you and brings enough evidence that He is God. He also warns you of eternal Hell. But you still worry about your position.
Re: Why Jesus didnt convinced the judge?
Actually I am quite happy with that. What is frustrating is to let people judge you.
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Re: Why Jesus didnt convinced the judge?
attofishpi wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 12:06 amNo, he actually said "...For<fuck>sake God! Where are ya!?..."
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Re: Why Jesus didnt convinced the judge?
In seriousness though, it is one of those 'faith' things. The Christ went around stating have faith, telling people that they lacked faith...and then ironically, lost faith when he was in the greatest agony.
Perhaps the original plan was for him to not sense so much pain prior to popping off, but God being a **** opted to push the limit until Christ capitulated and showed his own lack of faith.
What can I say - and from an ongoing experience - these fuckers like to play sadistic games when it comes to 'faith'.
Re: Why Jesus didnt convinced the judge?
Very true.attofishpi wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 7:06 amIn seriousness though, it is one of those 'faith' things. The Christ went around stating have faith, telling people that they lacked faith...and then ironically, lost faith when he was in the greatest agony.bahman wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 3:05 amattofishpi wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 12:06 am
No, he actually said "...For<fuck>sake God! Where are ya!?..."![]()
Perhaps the original plan was for him to not sense so much pain prior to popping off, but God being a **** opted to push the limit until Christ capitulated and showed his own lack of faith.
What can I say - and from an ongoing experience - these fuckers like to play sadistic games when it comes to 'faith'.
Re: Why Jesus didnt convinced the judge?
It would have been very odd for him to try and save his life, considering that he'd prophesied his own death before entering Jerusalem.
As for the phrase, "Why have you forsaken me?", it comes from psalm 22, which opens, "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?", alludes to the lots cast for his garments, the piercing of his hands and feet, and concludes with the confidence that he will be triumphant. Very appropriate, considering his subsequent resurrection.
As for the phrase, "Why have you forsaken me?", it comes from psalm 22, which opens, "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?", alludes to the lots cast for his garments, the piercing of his hands and feet, and concludes with the confidence that he will be triumphant. Very appropriate, considering his subsequent resurrection.
Re: Why Jesus didnt convinced the judge?
There is no such a thing as foreknowledge. Since people can always do otherwise.
I think he was just left lonely and was desperate.Bakhita wrote: ↑Wed Jan 29, 2020 8:56 pm As for the phrase, "Why have you forsaken me?", it comes from psalm 22, which opens, "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?", alludes to the lots cast for his garments, the piercing of his hands and feet, and concludes with the confidence that he will be triumphant. Very appropriate, considering his subsequent resurrection.