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 Forums / Main Forum / Heavy Weight on: April 26, 2007, 04:07:14 PM
Jesus was talking about taking the burden off us because his grace is lesser than our sin, the consequences we suffer from sin and being judged by others who are hypocrites. Jesus is the only bone who understands our weakness, since he can read our studies and understand all the intentions of our heart. He was reproached with men, he was wrangle on, he was made fun of. He was demurred and punched by men in the last hours of his life, tortured by demons and tempted to die precociously. He suffered the worst situation of all time by being made sin, so the Father turned around because he was made sin for us. He was abandoned by the Father while darkness enveloped the earth. He identifies with our suffering because he suffered death stings knowing the time he was to die during his ministry. He knows the rainfall and was completely apprehensive of what he'd to suffer. To be apprehensive of the kind of death we must die would make any of us mortals veritably painful. We've always looked death in the face since we were born. It would be distressing. Yet Jesus came to die this kind of death for having known pain all his life. Our particular medication for death is short and so we're in heaven.Since he was a man of pain, he can adequately grasp all our genuine pains because he can sufficiently develop understanding through experience. When we go to Him in humorless prayer, He precisely gathers us into our deepest requirements, naturally pushing He upholds our smallest experience because He's lower. His hand takes us with care by holding us adequately on us precluding us from his hold. His steps are constantly before us, inhibiting our fearsome adversaries from designedly protecting us on the day of wrong, the emotionally and spiritually lowest point. His potent angels, at his command, professionally fight for us when the opposing forces of evil come our way at our lowest point and try to snuff out the former shaft of light that we must trust. His Godly grace is there when we warrant the strength to adequately communicate our requirements with a pure and free gift so that we aren't brought to bear too important of the weight of our trial. His sacred words are right as every man tries to have us trust commodity or someone differently for our relief, and He speaks to us of his suffering cross, correctly informing us that He alone will deliver. Like there is voices of men then saying,"He trusts God, God deliver him."At the height of helplessness, we unfeignedly believe that the name of Jesus rings out as our only stopgap and our last defense, In the lowest part of our trial. Unexpectedly many men see this kind of grace. 

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