Living Theme Application: The Son of God became man, so man can become sons of God, Thank You Lord
Jesus, God, left His heavenly throne to come to earth, incarnating (embodying or representing a deity or spirit in human form) at Christmas as Christ the King, a newborn baby, who would grow up to be physically and mentally abused, mocked, and then tortured with thirty-nine lashes from flogging, ultimately shedding His blood to die by hanging on a cross to redeem mankind from the knucklehead Adam's original sin in the Garden of Eden.
Below are some specifics of what Jesus, God, endures: significant violence during his arrest and crucifixion, as depicted in the New Testament, with key scriptures of these events.
In Essence: God judged God, to then shed His blood in atonement to redeem mankind from original sin for the people of the world to once again have communion with God the Father, in the name of God the Son, Jesus Christ, by the Authority of God, the Holy Spirit.
Arrest and Betrayal: Jesus, endured unto the pain of death so we can live.
Matthew 26:47-56: Judas betrays Jesus with a kiss, leading to his arrest by armed men. Jesus is struck and insulted.
Mark 14:43-50: The disciples flee as Jesus is arrested, illustrating the violence of the moment.
Trial and Mocking:
Matthew 27:27-31: Jesus is mocked by soldiers, beaten, and crowned with thorns before his crucifixion.
John 19:1-3: Pilate orders Jesus to be flogged, and soldiers mock him, saying, "Hail, King of the Jews."
Crucifixion, Extreme Brutality: The Roman act of scourging was a brutal act of torture. The Romans' intent was to inflict as much suffering as possible, which was far beyond the corrective measure of Jewish law. During the Roman torture of scourging, the soldiers used a severe whip-head made of leather thongs with metal and bone. The Romans' sole intention was to mutilate or perhaps kill prior to the crucifixion execution.
Luke 23:33-34: Jesus is crucified at Golgotha, where he asks for forgiveness for those who put him to death.
John 19:16-18: Jesus is led away to be crucified, highlighting the brutality of the act.
These scripture passages collectively illustrate the violence Jesus faces from arrest through crucifixion, emphasizing themes of betrayal, suffering, and forgiveness.
For further exploration, consider doing your "God work due diligence" to awaken yourself, as the devil does nothing but murder, steal, and destroy your life to prevent you from ever seeing the light of truth.
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