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Suffering, Execution, & Resurrection of Jesus Christ

During the time of Jesus, people who do not commit any sins are rewarded and will have
a good life, while people who abide His commands shall be punished or cursed by God. It is just
like a matter of life or death situation. It is in the will of a person if he/she will choose to have a
life with God or a miserable one. Also, those people who are considered as sinners are separated
to clean people who were in Jerusalem, therefore, unclean people shall not enter that sacred
place. Like any other ordinary humans, Jesus also experience his own suffering. But despite of
his experience, he did not consider his suffering as a punishment from God. Yes, he might have
experienced or received punishment from Him, but as like what he has said to Simon in Mark
4:37, “watch and pray so that you will not fall into the temptation”. As Jesus proclaimed the
Kingdom of God, he spread His words and started to criticize the wrong doings of Jewish Elite
and the Roman Empire which made them to resent Jesus. Every places he went, he preached,
healed, forgave, listen to the stories of every people, and many more. He doesn’t mind the border
between the rich and poor because for Jesus, all people are equal and are children of God. As
Jesus continue to have many followers and the one who believes in his message, Romans
considered Jesus as their threat that made them decide to get rid of him. Jesus then predicted the
consequences for what he has done for God and the people. During the Last Supper, he told his
disciples to do the same thing as he did to spread the words of God and serve the people.

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