Friday, April 9, 2021

Why do we have to look at the Passion and the Cross?

In the Passion of JesuCristo there were all the negative circumstances that can occur in a certain circumstance or passage of life, and even in one's own existence

The Passion collects the Sum of all the evils it may encounter

That is why in difficult circumstances we can look at Jesus Christ on the Cross, because He went through it and more negative circumstances. For All


In Him came:

conspiracy

treason

As a person valued at 30 coins

sold

He was wanted at night as an evildoer

He was captured without asking (kidnapping)

He went through 3 courts as a defendant and had no earthly lawyer (abandoned to luck)

Convicted before being tried

Accused of blaspheming (insult)

Dealing with demons (false testimony)

Beaten (physical violence)

Slapped

chained

vexed

had by a Killer compared to Barabbas

Stripped of his garments (stolen)

Flagellate

Hit with Sticks

Mocked

Crowned with thorns

Spit

loaded with a Cross

precipitated to the ground with the Cross falling 3 times (deliberately leave it in error)

Shaken

fixed his Flesh and Body by nails

Tempted (if you really are the Son of God free yourself from the Cross)

and thrown through

That is why the Catholic Church invites us to look at the Cross. Because it's salvation for that moment or circumstance. Because it invites you to come out of an ensymity that will probably not lead to a solution and to set your sights high and tell you:

"If He could it is so that then you would look at him and also you could"


Note: Apologies are made if talking about our Lord and his Passion might not be accurate or more accurate


P.S. If you want to know more about what is conveyed in this publication you are invited to visit a nearby Catholic Church and ask about the Pastor who will explain in more detail

References:

Catechism of the Catholic Church click here

2844 Christian prayer extends to the forgiveness of enemies,144 transfiguring the disciple by configuring him to his Master. Forgiveness is a high-point of Christian prayer; only hearts attuned to God's compassion can receive the gift of prayer. Forgiveness also bears witness that, in our world, love is stronger than sin. the martyrs of yesterday and today bear this witness to Jesus. Forgiveness is the fundamental condition of the reconciliation of the children of God with their Father and of men with one another.145