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    Learning Obedience through Suffering

    Learning Obedience through Suffering
    
Hebrews 5:7-8
    Have you ever wondered why Jesus had to suffer so much when He came to earth as a man? One might expect that the Son of the living God would live a comfortable life and die a peaceful death. After all, wouldn't His blood have paid for our sins whether it was shed painlessly or torturously?
    But Jesus took on human flesh and came to earth not just to die for our transgressions but also—with the exception of sin—to identify with us in every area of our lives. And that includes suffering (Heb. 2:17-18). How would a Savior who had no experience with pain help us when we hurt? Also, when it's difficult for us to obey the Lord, we need the help of One who learned obedience from the things He suffered.
    Unlike us, Jesus didn't move from being rebellious to becoming obedient. Rather, He learned by personal experience the pathway we have to walk when God calls us to do something difficult or painful.

In His humanity, Christ struggled with the assignment that lay before Him: death on the cross. Even though the Father heard His cries, the plan was not changed, and Jesus walked through all of it in complete submission, just as He had done with every divine "assignment" throughout His earthly life.
    The only reason you and I have salvation is because Jesus always did what pleased His Father—had He rebelled in that one area, all hope for lost humanity would be cancelled. If His obedience in suffering resulted in such a great benefit, just imagine what is in store for us when we do what God wants.
    Dr. Stanley

    #2
    Amen, thank you Jesus!

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      #3
      Amen

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        #4
        Amen Bro.Bill

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          #5
          Amen

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            #6
            Thanks Bro. Bill

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              #7
              Great message Bro. Bill!

              You know, Jesus did actually identify with us through all our sufferings, even including our sin. He took our sin upon Himself in His final act of obedience to the Father as he hung on that cross. In the moment that all mankind's sin fell upon Him, he cried out, "oh God why hath thou forsaken me!" In that moment he felt the same affect sin has on us, a separation from God. It wasn't His sin, it was ours, and it was a completely selfless and obedient act, but the experience He had was the same as ours, maybe even greater. He had to know why we so desperately needed a savoir. He had to know our experience of being apart from the Father so He could feel our need to be reunited.
              I believe the selfless act of bearing our sin for us is the moment death was actually conquered. I believe it's what gave Him the power to rise from the grave and it gave us a choice between life and death.
              He loves us so much and suffered for us because He completely understands our sufferings, especially our sin.
              He didn't come just be a sacrifice for our sins. He also came to know us, fully, in every way. And He does.
              He was and is truly perfect in every way, even while bearing our sins.
              It's actually somewhat ironic. He used our sins to conquer death and defeat Satan. Take that you old devil!

              Sent from my SM-N970U using Tapatalk

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                #8
                Originally posted by rolylane6 View Post
                Great message Bro. Bill!

                You know, Jesus did actually identify with us through all our sufferings, even including our sin. He took our sin upon Himself in His final act of obedience to the Father as he hung on that cross. In the moment that all mankind's sin fell upon Him, he cried out, "oh God why hath thou forsaken me!" In that moment he felt the same affect sin has on us, a separation from God. It wasn't His sin, it was ours, and it was a completely selfless and obedient act, but the experience He had was the same as ours, maybe even greater. He had to know why we so desperately needed a savoir. He had to know our experience of being apart from the Father so He could feel our need to be reunited.
                I believe the selfless act of bearing our sin for us is the moment death was actually conquered. I believe it's what gave Him the power to rise from the grave and it gave us a choice between life and death.
                He loves us so much and suffered for us because He completely understands our sufferings, especially our sin.
                He didn't come just be a sacrifice for our sins. He also came to know us, fully, in every way. And He does.
                He was and is truly perfect in every way, even while bearing our sins.
                It's actually somewhat ironic. He used our sins to conquer death and defeat Satan. Take that you old devil!

                Sent from my SM-N970U using Tapatalk
                Amen!! Very well put!!
                Ya done hairlipped the devil lol

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                  #9
                  Amen

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