@skylarjfk@Demon_inspired@s8n we follow what the people that lived with Jesus (and died for him) has said about him, when he was offered to avoid the cross, said But he turned, and said unto Peter, Get thee behind me, Satan
@AndreaDibus@el_pais ejemplo de qué? del humano siendo perverso? es como culpar a una madre porque su hijo de 27 años le disparó a alguien, qué responsabilidad tiene Dios en ello?
@AndreaDibus@el_pais Qué les cuento? Los palestinos no han sido los unicos en sufrir en toda la historia, sufrieron palestinos, sufrieron judíos, cristianos, musulmanes, todos, porque la humanidad en general es mala
@AndreaDibus@el_pais la respuesta es que no hay ninguno bueno, si Dios fuese completamente justo y tajante en el sentido estricto, todos estaríamos muertos ya. Lo sorprendente es que gracias a Dios podemos experimentar amor, belleza y vida aún en tanto mal
@DBolt89@Tonie1973@s8n yes, its a painting, not to be taken literally, you can also see this one, is Jesus as a child after having an accident with a nail in Joseph’s workshop, the lambs in the back looking at him, the other child with the bowl of water was Jesus baptizer, John, full of symbolism!
@Demon_inspired@s8n Jesus told us: If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me.
The cross is the sign of the sacrifice for everyone, the sign of love, thats why us christians use it. Christ loved the cross, what it accomplished.
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