The entire existence of Christianity focuses on 2 basics…
having faith in the One True God
developing a personal relationship with the One True God
The Bible is all about relationships and all about faith, but not any relationships nor any faith.
Some of us have more faith that our friends or children will mess something up than we have in God.
Then again, many have more love for money when they have only $3 to their name than they would if they had $30,000
The 2 basics about Christianity are not found in a college curriculum or an online course.
They are lifelong achievements that require daily honing - and as soon as you believe you have “arrived“, some calamity will remind you that you have a long way to go.
With this post, we are going to focus on the physical experiences of being crucified as Christ experienced it.
Most of us have read the Scripture, heard the words, but have failed to grasp the scope of it all.
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A Medical Perspective of the Crucifixion
What Happened Right After Christ Died Is Documented As Well
This is a snippet from The Passion of Christ, which is said to have an accurate perspective of what happened, based upon the documents found in the years following Christ’s crucifixion…
The soldier who pierced Jesus's side is St. Longinus.
He was suffering from eyesight loss, and when the water and blood of Jesus splashed in his eyes, his eyesight improved.
Subsequently, he became a Christian, left the Army, and preached the gospel.
He had his tongue cut out for preaching the gospel, but kept preaching until he was martyred.
A More Detailed Perspective of Christ’s Crucifixion
This includes quotes for documents written after His crucifixion.
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