I doubt that your rebuke will have any affect. To have the rebuke made effective a change must come over the people, this can only be done by the intervention of the Holy Spirit. One cannot just say rebuking words without the God given authority and power to do so.
When Christ rebuked the evil spirits which were in a young boy he did so because he had the power and authority to do so. No man can take this authority unto themselves unless he is called of God.
Because they did not believe in Him and His message to them.
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Jesus was never involved with voodoo. Voodoo is a combination of occult practices that originated in parts of Africa mixed with Roman Catholicism brought to the United States from islands in the Caribbean such as Haiti. It is prevalent in the southern states including Louisiana and New Orleans in particular. If you read the bible you will see how Jesus warned about occult practices and also about the Roman Catholic Church, both equally as evil in their perversion of the word of God (the bible) and His true church. I have no doubt there is a statue of Jesus on a Voodoo alter, but this is a result of humans, not God. It seems there is no limit to the perversions of mankind under the guise of freedom of worship.
He went extinct for your sins.
There were two robbers, who were crucified along with Jesus, one on each side.
I though Jehovah Witnesses believed that Jesus did not ressurect and they are still waiting for him to come back. I may not be correct but that's what I was always told.
Jesus did not die alone because there was two other criminals Beside him so that's why Jesus dint die alone
Jesus quoted from scripture/God's word
No
Two definitions: -verb (used with object) 1. to express sharp, stern disapproval of; reprove; reprimand. -noun 2. sharp, stern disapproval; reproof; reprimand. 1. Mother would sometimes rebuke me for leaving my spinach on my plate. 2. Mother's rebukes were stinging and cruel, and I always wanted to redeem myself afterwards.
Since we are all sinners He wanted all to believe in Him. But Jesus did rebuke his followers because He would enter into the homes of tax collectors and criminals and they strongly suggested He should not be associating with these types of people. Jesus said a healthy man does not seek out a physician but only a sick man is in need of healing. He was working where he was most needed, with the worst sinners of society.
No I don't think so. The parable was told as a rebuke to the scribes and Pharisees of Jesus' time. Jesus came to call the nation of Israel to repent but the scribes and Pharisees thought Jesus should be talking with them the "spiritual leaders" not the common people. The father in the parable represents God and shows His desire for Israel to repent and turn to Him.