The crucifixion of Jesus

According to the Bible, Jesus was crucified on a cross on Good Friday, following a series of events that led to His betrayal, arrest, trial, and sentencing by the Roman authorities.

The crucifixion of Jesus is a brutal and agonizing form of execution that was commonly used by the Romans for criminals and political dissidents. For Jesus, it was a public humiliation and a display of the power of the Roman Empire over the Jewish people.

Despite the physical and emotional pain of the crucifixion, it is believe that Jesus willingly endured this suffering as part of His divine mission to save humanity from sin and to reconcile mankind with God. His death on the cross is seen as a sacrificial act of love and atonement, offering redemption and forgiveness to all who believe in Him.

The crucifixion of Jesus is a powerful symbol of God’s mercy and grace, demonstrating the depth of His love for humanity. It is a reminder of the lengths to which Jesus was willing to go to show His love for us and to offer us the gift of salvation.

The crucifixion is a reminder of the price that was paid for our redemption and the ultimate victory over sin and death that Jesus achieved through His resurrection.

In the crucifixion of Jesus, it is a reminder of the power of God’s love to transform lives and to bring about healing and reconciliation. May we always remember the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross and be inspired to live with gratitude, humility, and love in response to his extraordinary gift of salvation.

Apostle Shelia

C.B. Helping Hands Ministries

SBI Ministries