The robber said if you are god save yourself and us, The Jews said he saved others but he can not save himself, he was given vinegar when he said he was thirsty.
Jesus suffered and died on the cross.
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
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.
He suffered so much! Immagine yourself carring a huge cross up a steep hill?! But he was willing to do it for us.
Jesus was goverened by the Roman Government, then he was brutally impaled on a cross and suffered eternal damnation for his sins
Why? Because Jesus the Christ spent much time in and around Jerusalem. But the biggest reason is that is where jesus Christ went to the cross, suffered and died for me and other Christians. He paid for our sin on the cross outside the walls of Jerusalem, was buried in a tomb there and was resurrected there.
It reminds people what Jesus did to save them from their sins. Being reminded of how much Jesus suffered for you helps you to get a more personal and emotional relationship with him. It also reminds you of your sinfulness, which moves you to beg Jesus for forgiveness and for Him to help you to never offend Him.
Jesus was nailed to a cross and suffered for six hours until he finally died on the cross. People who were crucified were nailed to the cross in front of everyone so they could see that person's punishment and suffering. That was one of the punishments back then in Jesus' time. "Jesus was crucified, died, and was buried."
The cross without Jesus on it signifies that He is risen & no longer on the cross..Jesus is alive.
The Stations of the Cross are a series of 14 events that depict Jesus' journey to his crucifixion. They hold significance in the Bible as they symbolize the suffering and sacrifice Jesus endured for humanity's salvation. Each station represents a specific moment in Jesus' journey, from his condemnation to his crucifixion and burial. The Stations of the Cross help believers reflect on Jesus' suffering and ultimate sacrifice, deepening their understanding of his love and redemption.
The inscription on the cross of Jesus read: "Jesus of Nazareth, the King of the Jews."
The Way of the Cross, also known as the Stations of the Cross, is a series of 14 events that depict Jesus' journey to his crucifixion. It holds significance in Christian tradition as it allows believers to reflect on the suffering and sacrifice of Jesus. Each station represents a specific moment in Jesus' journey, leading up to his crucifixion, and serves as a way for Christians to meditate on his love and redemption. The Way of the Cross is a symbolic representation of Jesus' journey to his crucifixion, emphasizing the importance of his sacrifice for the salvation of humanity.