Most all humans would find no mystery in suffering and death. In that Jesus was resurrected, should not have been or be a mystery as He proved His power given by God with raising Lazarus from the dead. His only proof of His Messiaship given was that of Jonah in the belly (sybolizes death) of the great fish (the grave) for 3 days and nights. God raised Him and accepted His sacrifice for all mankind - our Wafe Sheat Offering approved.
Yet for many with no faith or weak faith, the resurrection is indeed a mystery as it does not fit into the laws of science - paranormal science perhaps. Some Christian sects call this the Paschal mystery.
the suffering, death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus is called
pascal mystery
Well, darling, when we're all wrapped up in Jesus' Paschal Mystery, we call that "mystical union." It's like being BFFs with the big man upstairs, sharing in his suffering, death, and resurrection. So, buckle up and enjoy the wild ride of spiritual connection, my friend.
There is no connection...
The season is called Lent.
Jesus' death and resurrection story is called His “passionâ€, Common among the Catholic faith.
"A Mystery." Nobody knows.
in are hearts
The resurrection of Jesus is the basis for Christianity; without it Christianity would not exist in its present form, if at all. So the resurrection is just as important today as it ever was.
The suffering and death of Jesus is normally referred to as "The Passion."
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Because his suffering and death, for us, is the central tenet of the religion... that is why it is called "Christ"-ian.