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Jesus laid down his life for
Jesus laid down his life for
- His family
- His disciples
- His friends
- His enemies (correct)
Who called for the Romans to put Jesus on the cross?
Who called for the Romans to put Jesus on the cross?
- The chosen people (correct)
- The Romans
- The enemies
- The disciples
What is the present tense of the word 'hate'?
What is the present tense of the word 'hate'?
- Hatred
- Hates (correct)
- Hated
- Hating
Who had no hope of avoiding God's judgment before Jesus died for us?
Who had no hope of avoiding God's judgment before Jesus died for us?
What does the cross prove about the extreme of man's hatred and God's love?
What does the cross prove about the extreme of man's hatred and God's love?
True or false: Jesus is a separate 'person' of God, but still God.
True or false: Jesus is a separate 'person' of God, but still God.
True or false: The word 'hate' in the text is a grammatical error.
True or false: The word 'hate' in the text is a grammatical error.
True or false: The hatred of humanity towards Jesus has decreased in the last 2,000 years.
True or false: The hatred of humanity towards Jesus has decreased in the last 2,000 years.
True or false: Jesus laid down his life for His enemies too.
True or false: Jesus laid down his life for His enemies too.
True or false: Before Jesus died for us, we had hope of avoiding God's judgment.
True or false: Before Jesus died for us, we had hope of avoiding God's judgment.
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Study Notes
Jesus' Nature and Humanity's Hatred
- Jesus is considered a distinct “person” within the Godhead but is fully divine.
- God's chosen people played a pivotal role in calling for Jesus' crucifixion, indicating a rejection of Him.
Ongoing Hatred
- The term "hate" indicates a continuous, present-tense sentiment that has persisted over 2,000 years.
- Humanity's animosity toward Jesus remains evident and unmitigated through history.
Sacrificial Love
- Jesus exemplifies extreme love by willingly sacrificing Himself, surpassing the standard of John 15:13 by laying down His life for even His enemies.
- At the time of His crucifixion, individuals who would later be saved were described as "still sinners," emphasizing their unworthiness.
Hope and Redemption
- Prior to Jesus' sacrifice, humanity faced an inevitable judgment from God with no means of redemption.
- The crucifixion symbolizes the triumph of God's love over human hatred, demonstrating that divine love is not overwhelmed by extreme animosity.
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