The Lord sent his son, Jesus into the world to be the ultimate sacrifice, like those in the Old Testament. He was perfect and sinless, and therefore was able to take all of the world's sin away. In crusifiction, Jesus suffered on behalf of all sinners in the world. He took all punishment from us and opened the door to forgiveness. Jesus suffered because He loves us.
Suffer!
If you are a Christian you will see Jesus. If not, you will suffer for eternity. In heaven, there is Jesus and God and there is no tears or pain.
Jesus made it that way
We make a Lenten promise because Jesus suffered for us. So we do a little thing by giving up something and suffer a small amount like Jesus. So like Jesus suffered on the cross we suffer by giving up something.
My understanding is that He was executed.
to kill him on the spot and to suffer eternally
Jesus was not married. He lived and died a virgin. Therefore, he could not have invited his "wife" anywhere.
AnswerThe prophet Isaiah referred a great deal to Jesus' sufferings for us.
Jesus told us to rejoice and be exceeding glad when we suffer for his name's sake, (Mathew 5.12). But if we suffer for our sins; this should lead us to repentance and faith in God's forgiveness in Jesus Christ.
The Buddha told Christ, "Suffer to be enlightened." Jesus told him, No. ___ Christ told the Buddha, "Suffer to redeem my flock." The Buddha said, Ommm...
Yes, Jesus died upon the cross, Jesus suffered pain and loss Then, why had He to suffer so? Why to the cross he had to go It was for you, It was for me that Jesus hanged upon a tree. Was that the end, the bitter end> No, Jesus then to heaven went
Yes, it is one of the direct statements attributed to Jesus, and it is referenced in both Mark 10:14 and Matthew 19:14. In this context, "suffer" means "allow".