1. Why was necessary that Christ has been suffer?

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1. Why was necessary that Christ has been suffer? (rise) raise
It was necessary that one of our races pay for us, God is so perfect, his justice must be satisfied, we cannot do by pay for our sins.
1. To understand why it was necessary a Child as given to deliver us from the Eternal Death.
The Peace of Child
The place and the time.
Don and Carol Richardson describe their dangerous encounter with the Sawye tribe in Irian Jaya (now known as Papua), Indonesia, in the early 1960s.
The treachery people.
To prove his sincerity and put suspicion aside, Marvel demanded a part of his own body as a sign of good faith. Marvel's jjkbriauvery and successful return from Kamur raised his prestige in Hainam. Despitkie the initial fear of treachery, Marvel was received as a friendly ambassador during his first visit to Kamuro. However, during a feast in their honor, Marble, a local leader, was slaughtered, and his body parts were distributed among the villagers. This event was celebrated as a virtue, known as sawye treachery.
First days among them and warm welcome.
Don Richardson describes the reception he and his wife Carol received from the Kamur people in Khmer, who had initially shown them warmth and friendship.
Don and Carol were unaware of the language and customs of the Kamur people, and they had come to live among them with the intention of spreading Christianity. They were lucky in the same time at the south U.S. Vice President Nelson Rockefeller son Michael Clark Rockefeller was killed in Papua.
Five years to learn his language and collect only laughing.
Don and Carol Richardson introduce themselves to the Sawye tribe, intending to build a home and learn their language and customs while bringing them good news. The villagers warmly welcome them, and the tribe's leaders arrive to welcome the couple. However, the daily routines among the Sawye people had remained unchanged for a thousand years, and death was a constant presence due to sickness, wild beasts, and warfare.
Despite their efforts to share the message of peace and love through Jesus, the tribes honor treachery above all else.
The unending fights.
The battles last for weeks, even months, and the Richardson's tend to the wounded and pray for an end to the violence. Despite their desire to leave and find a more peaceful village, the tribes refuse to let them go, wanting their steel axes and medicines. Eventually, the tribes offer peace, but the Richardson's are unsure if it is a genuine offer or another ruse for a greater slaughter. The tension between Hainan and Gamor remains high as both sides prepare for a solemn peace ceremony.
I offer the most valuable that I have in expiation of all and a sin of Peace.
Isai, a Kamur warrior who offered his infant son as the peace child to the war chief of Khainam to maintain peace between their tribes. The child was raised by a Hainam woman, and as long as he lived, peace would be kept. The impact of this gesture was profound, leading to the conversion of the first Sawy Christia.
As you did, God did with us but the Son of Gad was delivered to the death and was raised and the peace will never end, because he will no die any more.
2. Our big fear is death, Christ as conquer de death.
He lives forever this child will never die, and you uust not be afraid, give your life to God, God and conquer the death for ever.
Why are you afraid to die?
The story of Michoacan.
Fir lack of faith, for sin, for don follow my vocation.
What are we to fear? Death? Life to me means Christ, and death is gain. Exile? The earth and its fullness belong to the Lord. The confiscation of goods? We brought nothing into this world, and we shall surely take nothing from it. I have only contempt for the world’s threats, I find its blessings laughable. I have no fear of poverty, no desire for wealth.
If Christ is with me, whom shall I fear? Though the waves and the sea and the anger of princes are roused against me, they are less to me than a spider’s web.
For I always say “Lord, your will be done”; not what this fellow or that would have me do, but what you want me to do. That is my strong tower, my immovable rock, my staff that never gives way. If God wants something, let it be done!
That is why the disciples change, after they knew the resurrection there were no more afraid, do not be afraid, Jesus has conquered the death.
We have to participate for this resurrection, and do no be afraid to be Christian in our families, in the school, in the country. We have to testify with our life that Christ really resurrected.
We cannot lose God. First to lost all things, rather to fail to God.
Try if your really are no afraid to death, you will never be afraid to be a Cristian for be fear to death.
The price has been paid
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