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God's folded arms
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<blockquote data-quote="Aussie Pete" data-source="post: 75797558" data-attributes="member: 421731"><p>People risk death for others surprisingly often. Firefighters, the military, the medical profession, parents, and all kinds of "average" people have put their lives on the line to save others. The difference is that the consequences of Jesus not dying are eternal damnation for the whole of humanity. I can assure you that God does not do anything lightly, especially sending his Son to die for us. And Jesus volunteered for the job. He did not die for you because it was a nice thing to do. It had to be done. The difference is that Jesus knew that He would rise again from the dead. He did it because He knew that at least some would appreciate and value His sacrifice. And He did it for His enemies as well as His friends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aussie Pete, post: 75797558, member: 421731"] People risk death for others surprisingly often. Firefighters, the military, the medical profession, parents, and all kinds of "average" people have put their lives on the line to save others. The difference is that the consequences of Jesus not dying are eternal damnation for the whole of humanity. I can assure you that God does not do anything lightly, especially sending his Son to die for us. And Jesus volunteered for the job. He did not die for you because it was a nice thing to do. It had to be done. The difference is that Jesus knew that He would rise again from the dead. He did it because He knew that at least some would appreciate and value His sacrifice. And He did it for His enemies as well as His friends. [/QUOTE]
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