Jesus and His Passion (3 of 13)
Series: Jesus and...
Donald Cantrell
Luke 23:33
Luk 23:33 KJV - And when they were come to the place, which is called Calvary, there they crucified him, and the malefactors, one on the right hand, and the other on the left.
I - The Notable Place ''There''
II - The Nameless People ''They''
III - The Notorious Punishment ''Crucified''
IV - The Noted Person ''Him''
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline with sub-points.
Theme: ''Taking a painful look at the Passion of Jesus Christ''
Poem by ''The Thirteen Year Old Evangelist''
I Killed Jesus
I killed Jesus, But He loves me
I broke His heart, But He's healing mine
I hurt Him so, Yet He comforts me
I knocked Him down; Yet He helps me stand up
I killed Jesus, But He loves me
I scourged Him, But He soothes my wounds
I slapped Him across the face, Yet He holds me when I cry
I killed Jesus, But He loves me
Yes, I crucified Him, But He died for me
Blog by: ''Crazy Bible Nerd''
Medical Perspective of the Crucifixion
Jesus was nailed to a cross with heavy, square wrought-iron nails through His wrists and through His feet. He hung there for several hours. When His body slumped, excruciating, fiery pain would shoot along the fingers and up the arms to explode in the brain - the nails in the wrists were putting pressure on the median nerves. As he pushed himself upward to avoid this stretching torment, he placed the full weight on the nail through his feet.
Again he felt the searing agony of the nail tearing through the nerves between the bones of the feet. As the arms fatigue, cramps sweep through the muscles, knotting them in deep, relentless, throbbing pain. With these cramps comes the inability to push himself upward to breathe. Air can be drawn into the lungs but not exhaled. He fights to raise himself in order to get even one small breath. Finally carbon dioxide builds up in the lungs and in the blood stream, and ...
Series: Jesus and...
Donald Cantrell
Luke 23:33
Luk 23:33 KJV - And when they were come to the place, which is called Calvary, there they crucified him, and the malefactors, one on the right hand, and the other on the left.
I - The Notable Place ''There''
II - The Nameless People ''They''
III - The Notorious Punishment ''Crucified''
IV - The Noted Person ''Him''
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline with sub-points.
Theme: ''Taking a painful look at the Passion of Jesus Christ''
Poem by ''The Thirteen Year Old Evangelist''
I Killed Jesus
I killed Jesus, But He loves me
I broke His heart, But He's healing mine
I hurt Him so, Yet He comforts me
I knocked Him down; Yet He helps me stand up
I killed Jesus, But He loves me
I scourged Him, But He soothes my wounds
I slapped Him across the face, Yet He holds me when I cry
I killed Jesus, But He loves me
Yes, I crucified Him, But He died for me
Blog by: ''Crazy Bible Nerd''
Medical Perspective of the Crucifixion
Jesus was nailed to a cross with heavy, square wrought-iron nails through His wrists and through His feet. He hung there for several hours. When His body slumped, excruciating, fiery pain would shoot along the fingers and up the arms to explode in the brain - the nails in the wrists were putting pressure on the median nerves. As he pushed himself upward to avoid this stretching torment, he placed the full weight on the nail through his feet.
Again he felt the searing agony of the nail tearing through the nerves between the bones of the feet. As the arms fatigue, cramps sweep through the muscles, knotting them in deep, relentless, throbbing pain. With these cramps comes the inability to push himself upward to breathe. Air can be drawn into the lungs but not exhaled. He fights to raise himself in order to get even one small breath. Finally carbon dioxide builds up in the lungs and in the blood stream, and ...
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