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What would have been your response if you had seen Jesus killed and then alive again? What would cause others to respond differently?
I think I could have panicked like no one else because it was unheard of that a person killed in such circumstances would be seen three days from the day of death walking as usual without any assistance or difficulties. Its hard to believe with our human hearts that such a miracle can happen and it did happen.



By: Richard Kunze
Category: The Resurrection
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Joseph from the town of Arimathaea was a wealthy Jewish religious leader. What risk did he take and why was he willing to do this? Note: Isaiah 53:9 - "And they made His grave with the wicked, But with the rich at His death."
After Jesus died on the cross, Joseph of Arimathea asked for his body and then sealed it in a new tomb. Although an honoured member of the Sanhedrin, Joseph was a secret disciple of Jesus. Not all the Jewish leaders hated Jesus. Joseph risked his reputation and position to give a proper burial to his Lord. It is frightening to risk one's reputation even for what is right.



By: Richard Kunze
Category: The Burial of Jesus
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Why did Jesus cry out, "My God, My God, why have You forsaken me?" Note: This is a direct quote from the Jewish Scripture, Psalm 22:1.
Jesus cried out as a sign of showing that he had finished his mission on earth, a mission of carrying our sins. God does not like sins, so the moment Jesus had fully beared our sins, God, for the first time looked away from his beloved son, and this caused great sorrow and anguish in Jesus.



By: Richard Kunze
Category: The Death of Jesus
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