The passion of the christ

What is Christ's passion? Many would say that it was a period of intense suffering in the life of Jesus from the Garden of Gethsemane to the crucifixion. For others, Christ's passion conjures up images of the terrible punishment depicted in films like Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ. Certainly, these views are correct, but I discovered that there are more women with a passion for Christ.



Jesus, in terms of humanity, is a real person who lives our entire human life, except for sin. He also eats, drinks, sleeps, rests like everyone else, loves and hates, and feels passionate like humans. Is it different from Jesus' passion, which is more intense and continuous, more oriented and complete without harming anyone, on the contrary, His passion has led to a life-saving death for all? the whole of humanity. To complete the work of redemption on earth. Jesus and lion canvas

When God refused the glory for himself, took the form of a slave, became like a human, and lived like a mortal. That amazing and extraordinary thing that only God dares to do. An affirmation without fear of error is that the decision to become a human is a crazy passion in the Second Person of God - Jesus Christ. His passion is not for self-satisfaction, so we have to consider his purpose in coming to the world, it has influenced the inner feelings that made him decide to be a human.

The intense passion made Jesus leave his destiny as God and come to live among people. Here there is no trade-off of God's glory for creation. All things belong to Him, so there is nothing worth changing from Him. But because His nature is love and wants to live fully the passion, when the consciousness is intense, wants to impart divine life to all creatures.

God knows that man cannot reach Him by himself, so he "went out of heaven and entered the incarnation", living fully with his own passion. Man is the only thing that God needs to remember, what is human that God has to worry about? It is such "weakness" that He passionately sought and bent over man, and at the same time, man was also created in God's image, so the only reason why Jesus was passionate about people was that He found it in the Father's heart. It can be said that no one is as passionate about people as Jesus. No one believes in the greatness of man like Jesus. That passion had to pay dearly for His appearance. That passion must be paid for with His own life. Faith and passion for humanity were evident in Jesus' earthly life as the good shepherd. Jesus was passionate about finding a man while he was still a sinner and if He didn't come and save him, he would still drown and die in sin. It is proof of the selfless love of the Pastor. It was not that Jesus wanted to leave the other 99 to look for the lost sheep. His love is boundless and embraces all mankind. His love and transcendent qualities, both human and all time, are inexhaustible.

The failed ending smiled at Jesus when people sentenced Him to death. It is also an inevitable consequence of a passion. There is a linguistic but logical coincidence in the person of Jesus. Is the cross a symbol of God's passion? If the cross is an insult and folly to the world, it is power and victory for those who are passionate about searching for the Risen One. Through the ages, No one has been able to answer the transcendent destiny of the world but Jesus. Through his voluntary death, he brought salvation to all mankind. Once again Hesgel is right when he asserts: "Nothing great in the world can be accomplished without passion".

In the light of the resurrection, we also recognize the final truth of the passion of Jesus: The passion to feed humanity and stay with humanity until the end of the world.

Jesus was physically present for a time, He died and then entered life. From here, He will be with humanity in another, more transcendent dimension. What does the Bible say about Jesus? He delights in the midst of His people, not as a sojourner, but pitched his tent and dwelt among us. As long as he was human, he continued to live forever with passion, intense and persistent passion. The passion of someone who is called love.

 The passion of Christ is guided by the will of the Father and leads to a life of purpose which is the cross (John 12:27).

Jesus was dedicated to fulfilling the requirements foretold by the prophecies and will of the Father. In Matthew 4:8-9, the devil gives Jesus the kingdoms of the world in exchange for His worship. This proposal represents a way for Jesus to establish his kingdom on earth without the cross. It may seem like an easy shortcut, but Jesus was passionate about fulfilling the Father's exact plan and rejected it.

In John 6:14-15, a mob tries to make Jesus a king by force, but he refuses their effort because it would be off the cross. The last words of the Grandson Jesus from the cross are a declaration of victory. Like a runner crossing the line ending in pain, but with great emotion in overcoming the obstacle, Jesus said - “It's done!” (John 19:30).

Christ's passion was rooted in love, was guided by God's purpose, and lived dependent on God's presence. Jesus claimed that every word He had given him by the Father had told him what to say and how to say it (John 12:49). For this to happen, Jesus lived every moment in the presence of the Father. All the thoughts, words, and actions of the Grandson Jesus were given to him by the Father (John 14:31).


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