However, I only attend mass once or twice a month and I do not read the bible on a regular basis. The power of prayer itself gives me the strength to carry on with my life. Furthermore, I deem Jesus as the son of God who sacrificed his life for the sake of our sins because he loves us. From what I have learned by going to church and reading the gospel, the Romans falsely accused Jesus of identifying himself as the king of the Jews, which eventually led to his crucifixion. Jesus chose to give up his life for those he loved and nothing stopped him from doing so. He had the option to deny the accusation or escape from the dreadful event, but he decided not to. Jesus gave us freedom by freeing himself through sacrifice. Therefore, his sacrifice was also his freedom. In terms of liberation, Jesus did not bother to defend himself for a crime he did not commit. I think that it was in his will to let the Romans torture him because his love is empowering. To love and forgive people who have done wrong is Jesus’ idea of liberation and justice. It might not make sense to others but I reckon that Jesus obtained the justice he thought he deserved by making a sacrifice out of love. Justice is generally problematic to achieve because not everyone can mutually agree with the way some situations are handled. In other words, one may believe that a criminal should be executed for a mass murder instead of
However, I only attend mass once or twice a month and I do not read the bible on a regular basis. The power of prayer itself gives me the strength to carry on with my life. Furthermore, I deem Jesus as the son of God who sacrificed his life for the sake of our sins because he loves us. From what I have learned by going to church and reading the gospel, the Romans falsely accused Jesus of identifying himself as the king of the Jews, which eventually led to his crucifixion. Jesus chose to give up his life for those he loved and nothing stopped him from doing so. He had the option to deny the accusation or escape from the dreadful event, but he decided not to. Jesus gave us freedom by freeing himself through sacrifice. Therefore, his sacrifice was also his freedom. In terms of liberation, Jesus did not bother to defend himself for a crime he did not commit. I think that it was in his will to let the Romans torture him because his love is empowering. To love and forgive people who have done wrong is Jesus’ idea of liberation and justice. It might not make sense to others but I reckon that Jesus obtained the justice he thought he deserved by making a sacrifice out of love. Justice is generally problematic to achieve because not everyone can mutually agree with the way some situations are handled. In other words, one may believe that a criminal should be executed for a mass murder instead of