Not exact matches
Just think of him, hanging
on that
cross, with
nails pounded into his wrists and ankles (not hands and feet like you christurds think), and a lance wound in his side, and he's dying and suffering and since he's god — he can look down through time and then he sees YOU, Sheila, doing what he expressly told you NOT
to do, and you made his suffering just THAT MUCH GREATER.
«Oh Lord, send me my rent money»... «Lord, let me find some money here
on the street»... «Lord...» Jesus said «sh $ t man, I can't take this, just
nail me
to the
cross».
When Jesus was
on the
cross and he talked
to the two thieves, also having been
nailed to the
cross, one taunting and one repentant, He talked about the afterlife, not about family.
Look how mad we get when someone cuts off
on the highway, now imagine someone is forcing you carry a
cross on your back and
nail you
on it, I bet you can't wait
to forgive them for what they have done
to you!!!
To get a full breath, the condemned may lift his / her body weight up on the legs, even if the feet are nailed to the cros
To get a full breath, the condemned may lift his / her body weight up
on the legs, even if the feet are
nailed to the cros
to the
cross.
But precisely for this reason it is difficult
to know whether we accept this
cross in faith, hope and love
to our salvation, or whether we only bear it protesting secretly, because we can not free ourselves from it but are
nailed to it like the robber
on the left of Jesus, who cursed his fate and blasphemed the crucified Lord by his side.
And if we could get our prideful, arrogant hands
on Him we'd
nail Him
to A
cross!
saopaco pretty much hit the
nail on the head... Mr. Santorum is preaching
to a certain
cross section of our nation which still hasn't moved past the ideas of good an evil being external
to themselves.
In the midst of being willingly engulfed in our sins and the sins of all men of all time, He writhed in anguish not from the lacerations
on His back or the thorns that still pierced His head or the
nails that held Him
to the
cross but from the incomparably painful loss of fellowship with His heavenly Father that His becoming sin for us had brought.
The whole idea of Jesus «having»
to die
on the
cross was an invention of the writer os John's gospel
to explain why the «Messiah» got his ar.se
nailed to a
cross.
You show this by placing a
cross — the thing Jesus was
nailed to and died
on (a little morbid eh?)
He would be trying
to turn over
on the
cross, but for that Roman
nail!
He died
on the
cross for us and we have
to talk about the dirt under his
nails.
I was kind of hoping there would be some news
on your passport... but I guess I have
to keep my fingers
crossed a while longer;) Your
nails look adorable!
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They also make fun of art class, working away
on life studies of Jesus
nailed to the
cross — all, naturally, with their backs
to the camera.
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