"Bill M" <wmech@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> JUST MORE RELIGIOUS NONSENSE!
>
It's spiritual philosophy you simple minded goof!!! "religious
nonsense"
indeed!!!!!
> "Jesus man, your crazy" <jesus_man_help_yourself@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> message
>
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>> race.
>>
>> He suffers this affliction and this desertion in the horror of night.
>>
>> I believe that Jesus never complained but on this single occasion; but
>> then
>> He complained as if he could no longer bear His extreme suffering. "My
>> soul
>> is sorrowful, even unto death."
>>
>> Jesus seeks companion****p and comfort from men. This is the sole
occasion
>> in
>> all His life, as it seems to me. But He receives it not, for His
>> disciples
>> are asleep. Jesus will be in agony even to the end of the world. We
must
>> not
>> sleep during that time.
>>
>> Jesus, in the midst of this universal desertion, including that of His
>> own
>> friends chosen to watch with Him, finding them asleep, is vexed because
>> of
>> the danger to which they expose, not Him, but themselves; He cautions
>> them
>> for their own safety and their own good, with a sincere tenderness for
>> them
>> during their ingratitude, and warns them that the spirit is willing and
>> the
>> flesh weak.
>>
>> Jesus, finding them still asleep, without being restrained by any
>> consideration for themselves or for Him, has the kindness not to waken
>> them
>> and leaves them in repose.
>>
>> Jesus prays, uncertain of the will of His Father, and fears death; but,
>> when
>> He knows it, He goes forward to offer Himself to death. Eamus.96
>> Processit
>> (John).[97]
>>
>> Jesus asked of men and was not heard.
>>
>> Jesus, while His disciples slept, wrought their salvation. He has
wrought
>> that of each of the righteous while they slept, both in their
nothingness
>> before their birth, and in their sins after their birth.
>>
>> He prays only once that the cup pass away, and then with submission;
and
>> twice that it come if necessary.
>>
>> Jesus is weary.
>>
>> Jesus, seeing all His friends asleep and all His enemies wakeful,
commits
>> Himself entirely to His Father.
>>
>> Jesus does not regard in Judas his enmity, but the order of God, which
He
>> loves and admits, since He calls him friend.
>>
>> Jesus tears Himself away from His di
>>
>>
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