Rev. Duwayne Pounds, Pastor of the
Olivet Cumberland Presbyterian Church, is to be commended for expressing the
truth about the movie, "The Passion Of The Christ." I also agree with his
statement about 'Who Killed Jesus.' Read on!
THE
PASSION OF THE CHRIST
What The Movie Cannot Show
From all indications "The Passion Of The Christ" is
a historically precise and visually stunning portrayal of the final days and
crucifixion of Jesus. Yet the most important detail of Jesus' final hours
are not in the film. What viewers will not see - cannot be filmed. While
three hours of darkness cloak the cross a transaction takes place that has
been planned since the dawn of time.
This transaction entails a crucial fact observed by
the present controversy surrounding the film - WHO KILLED JESUS?
The point is, Jesus was not a victim. No one took His life from Him. Not
Jews. Not Romans. Jesus gave His life willingly and purposefully. It was
His choice, what He wanted. In fact, it was the reason He was born.
Why? Jesus paid a debt He did not owe, because we
owed what we could not pay. Only Jesus can satisfy our debt to God for our
sins. Jesus has paid this debt. During those three dark hours Jesus
suffered an eternity of hell so you and I would not have to do so. Jesus
has cancelled the debt. It is finished!
It only remains for us to trust in His work and
God's promise. "The Passion Of The Christ" does not reveal the fullness of
this fact. It is something no movie could ever show. But, Praise the Lord,
it is a fact.
{Thank you Bro.
Wayne}
Yes, Jesus died, He was buried, He arose from the
grave, a victor from the dark domain, "He was taken up, ascended, and a
cloud received Him out of their sight." And this is not all, "This same
Jesus .. shall come in like manner as ye have seen Him go into Heaven."
(Acts1:11) And this is not all, "For if we believe
that Jesus died and rose again ...this we say unto you by the word of the
Lord, that we who are alive and remain unto the coming of the Lord ... shall
be caught up in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air; and so shall we
ever be with the Lord." (1 Thess. 4: 13-18)
In "HIS" Service,
Bro. Roy