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Yeshua bar Elohim otherwise known as Jesus Christ chose to be humble and as the only worthy sacrifice for our sins, He chose to be sacrificed for us so that we can have eternal life in a good eternity with God if we accept Christ as savior, believe in Him and become followers of Christ as Christians.

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