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The cross is our redemption, not because the Father demanded or required someone to pay the price for our sins, but because sin had its roots in Adam’s assertion of his self-will. The voluntary death of Christ reversed what Adam caused. Christ did not have to die; he chose to die, not to pay a price but to destroy death by death.
— Jun 26, 2026 12:54PM
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The leaders had failed to bear fruit or even to recognize the work of God being done among them by John the Forerunner and Jesus. They rejected Christ and planned to put him to death—he who is the Cornerstone, the foundation and most important stone in the building. But they would be defeated, broken to pieces, and crushed by the Stone they rejected.
— Jun 15, 2026 04:20PM
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Some Christians believe that when Jesus entered Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, he ascended the Temple Mount from that staircase and entered through the Golden Gate because of a prophecy. Ezekiel was shown the East Gate in a vision and was told that it would remain shut and only the Lord would enter through it (Ezek. 44:1–3).
— Jun 13, 2026 04:32AM
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Jesus was not a prophet and never presented himself as such. The authority behind prophecy was God himself, and the prophets always prefaced their messages with a specific statement: “Thus says the Lord.” Jesus never said “Thus says the Lord” because he never claimed to be a prophet; he was the Lord. He never claimed to speak on behalf of God since he was God. His Jewish critics would have considered this blasphemy.
— Jun 03, 2026 01:47PM
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Just as he had foretold, Jesus was betrayed, arrested, and condemned to the cross.
— May 30, 2026 12:44PM

