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== When we sin, Jesus suffers; When we suffer, Jesus suffers == | |||
The Cross. | |||
> Jesus died for every sin ever committed and that will ever be committed. | |||
> he also suffers with us | |||
>> not like a mother suffering when a child suffers | |||
>> not like Mary at the Cross, "a sword piercing her heart" | |||
> no, he actually suffers what we suffer. | |||
Imaging that God is experiencing your life in real time. |
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Deus Propicius Esto: the battle for our souls
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Deus Propicius Esto a medieval prayer for God's protection in the "the dreadful judgment" perhaps originating from St. Augustine was common in Medieval "psalters," or books of prayer popular music / popular culture how do we Christians approach music and lyrics that celebrate sin? Bromley has a story about asking his Confessor for permission to see the Rolling Stones -- why ask the question in the first place? Why did the priest find it okay to attend the concert?
There is a much larger topic here about how to live in a fallen world
When we sin, Jesus suffers; When we suffer, Jesus suffers
The Cross.
> Jesus died for every sin ever committed and that will ever be committed. > he also suffers with us >> not like a mother suffering when a child suffers >> not like Mary at the Cross, "a sword piercing her heart" > no, he actually suffers what we suffer.
Imaging that God is experiencing your life in real time.