Jesus' Suffering: The Depth of Love and Obedience

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1) "Jesus Christ is the only person who perfectly obeyed in that way. In other words, he obeyed God just for God because God said to him, obey me and you will die. And he loved us just for us because we fall asleep on him all the time." [01:03:53] ( | | )

2) "In the garden and then on the cross, he was receiving from God the punishment we deserve and we were getting from God what he deserves. The Bible says in Second Corinthians 521, God made him who had no sin to become sin for us so that in him we might become the righteousness of God." [01:06:03] ( | | )

3) "Jesus Christ turned to the Father and saw the beginning, what began? He saw the beginning of the experience of wrath and hell and forsakenness. He tasted it and he staggered. He would soon receive onto himself all of the justice and wrath of God on human evil." [53:23] ( | | )

4) "If you get rid of the idea of hell and you get rid of the idea of wrath, you have a less loving God. Wait, what? What are you saying, Pastor Brian? Well, listen, if there is no wrath by God on sin and if there is no such thing as hell, not only does that actually make what happened to Jesus inexplicable." [54:44] ( | | )

5) "The agony that Jesus experienced in the garden was caused by a vivid, bright, full, immediate view of the wrath of God. God the Father, as it were, set the cup down before him, which was vastly more terrible than Nebuchadnezzar's furnace." [52:37] ( | | )

6) "He knew where this was headed from the very beginning. He knew that this is the way. So friends, I don't think this is all. I don't think this is all that Jesus is going through. It couldn't be. And let me tell you why it couldn't be." [44:26] ( | | )

7) "What God does, 2 Thessalonians 1, 9 says, they will be punished with everlasting destruction, and listen, and shut out from the presence of the Lord and from the glory of his might. In other words, what does God give the human heart? The punishment, the ultimate destruction, is to be cut off from the presence of God." [50:20] ( | | )

8) "Throughout Jesus' life, we see this connection that he had with God the Father. He's baptized, and the Father speaks, this is my Son, whom I love, in whom I am well pleased. Continually, we see Jesus going off, being in communion and conversation with the Father, going away from the crowds." [51:47] ( | | )

9) "And if the wrath of God and hell itself did not break the love of Jesus, then nothing will. Right? See on the one hand, that'll heal your trust problem right there, right? On the one hand, if he would do this for you, how dare you doubt him?" [01:10:09] ( | | )

10) "He's not just a dying savior, he's a doing savior. He didn't just save, but he also did what the theologians call the active obedience of Christ. In other words, he perfectly obeyed so that when we believe in him, not only do our sins go into his account, not only does God treat him as we deserve to be treated because of our sin, but his righteousness goes into our account." [01:05:19] ( | | )

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