(July 18, 2014 at 10:07 pm)Jenny A Wrote: And yet on the cross he cries out "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me." This is a man who is not assured. It's much easier to be assured while drinking wine, even if you know the centurions are coming. A man/prophet may doubt at the end even if he's been preaching salvation. Would god on earth, even in human form doubt? There may be doubting Christians in foxholes and on their death beds, but god incarnate? The very humanness of Jesus is apparent in Mathew and Mark. I like the Jesus of Mathew and Mark rather better that the Jesus of Luke.Yes, it seems reasonable to me that god incarnate would cry that out in anguish, considering the extraordinary situation that he who did not know sin was made sin (2 Cor 5:21). I'm amazed when I consider that, and I can't completely comprehend it.
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