We all experience times in life when we just don't feel valued. We will examine your genuine worth today. Upon His earthly arrival, Jesus embodied love. He restored lives to the dead, healed illnesses, and soothed shattered hearts. All those who came to Jesus were given hope, and those who believed were given life. His existence was flawless. He anticipated being abandoned and suffering on a cross one day.
The crucifixion is the cruelest method of death that has ever been discovered since the victim must suffer greatly and slowly during their entire life. The word "excruciating" was used to characterize the suffering endured during the crucifixion. However, Jesus is fully informed and intelligent. He knew before He left Heaven that He would die the most agonizing death possible in order to be among us, walk with us, teach us, and die in our place. Even though He was aware that it would happen, He nonetheless choose to die in our place. Why did He behave in that manner? God tried to remove the obstacle that our sin put in the way of our relationship with Him on our behalf because He loves and adores us so much.
Two boys who were often clutching sticks and acting like they were fighting with swords might be spotted on the street. They really relished it. The 5-year-old was then one day stacked on a picnic table. He disregarded the advise to cease backing up as doing so might cause him to lose his equilibrium. He backed off the edge and crashed into the concrete. He developed a goose egg-sized bump on the back of his head and was in terrible agony after just one trip to the emergency room. ARG! Maybe he could have prevented that if he had listened to his brother.
The holy and idealistic operations of God were disclosed to us. From the beginning, Adam and Eve disobeyed God's command not to eat from the Tree of Knowledge. Sin has corrupted and shattered the world. According to Romans 3:23, Which implies that none of us are qualified since we are all flawed. Similar to my disregard for my brother's advice, God warns us against sinning, yet we often choose to ignore him.
We thank God for sending Jesus to heal our wounds! It is true that God sees us as broken, and we surely deserve to be called so. The good news is that He still loves us even though we are broken. He heals the brokenhearted and bandages up their wounds, according to Psalms 147:3.
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