Sunday, January 23, 2022

BLESSED EVEN DURING INDIGNITIES

My Dear Child, The indignities that Jesus Christ suffered at the hands of the Roman soldiers before His crucifixion were horrible things for Him to have to endure in order for Him to die for the sins of men who place indignities upon other people at the temptation of the devil. Before the Roman soldiers stripped all of His clothes off of Him, beat Him and took him to be crucified, the governor's soldiers gathered an entire battalion around Jesus and put a deep red robe upon Him, a robe that only dignitaries might wear. They wove a crown for him out of thorns and placed a reed, purporting it to be a staff of power, in His hand. They knelt before Him and ridiculed Him by saying,"Hail to you and long life to you, oh, King of the Jews." Then they spat on Him in an ultimate action of ridicule, striking Him on the head with the reed from His own hand. After doing to My Son every indignity that had ever happened to any person and would ever happen in the future, the soldiers stripped Him of his robe and placed His own garments on Him, leading Him away to be crucified. Yes, I could have sent 30,000 angels to rescue Him, but He needed to suffer every indignity that any person had ever suffered and would ever suffer, be crucified and go to hell for them in order for every human to be able to experience My forgiveness of sins as a result of the actions of My Son on the cross. By His suffering in His flesh for every sin that had been committed and would ever be committed by people, He became the Savior of the world even though at the time it didn't look as though there was a spiritual motive behind the indignities that He suffered. There were then and there are now in your world women who experience every day the indignities placed on them and their children by men who profess to be doing My will because of the belief in the minds of men that I created women to be servants of men and that I created children to do their work. Those heinous acts are done in My name erroneously. Jesus Christ needed to suffer the same indignities in order to die for those sinners on the cross. He also needed to suffer for the indignities of religious chief priests and Pharisees which are done on innocent people who are merely poor beggars because of their having been born into poverty and they are beaten by people merely for inheriting a beggar's demon in their generational curses. Jesus Christ died for those indignities, also. He needed to suffer for the sins of slave owners who beat, raped, harassed, overworked and withheld pay from their slaves, plus those men even now in your world who are the pimps of prostitutes who have themselves experienced rape and indignities from their own fathers all of their lives. He needed to suffer the sins of fathers who, because of jealousy and demonic possession, beat their own children to the degree of breaking their fragile bones, all because the children have merely interfered in their father's lives. Jesus Christ needed to experience their indignities in order to die for the injured people as well as for the people causing the injuries. Without Jesus Christ's dying for those sins, there is no occasion or power for forgiveness. Jesus Christ needed to suffer indignity for those sins first before He went to hell for the sins of the masses and battled with the devil in hell, winning the battle and taking back from the devil the authority to the heavens and the earth that the devil had robbed from Adam in the beginning. (Matthew28:18-20) Also, besides forgiveness of indignities for all of mankind, Jesus died for the sins of everyone who breaks civil or criminal laws. He said, Himself, that He did not come into the world to destroy the world but that through Him the world might be saved. Unknowingly, the soldiers who heaped all manner of indignities on Jesus Christ were doing their part of the plan so that Jesus would be able to pay the price for their sins and for the generations of people who were to come after Him. No person had previously died for the sins of another person, but Jesus Christ died for the sins and indignities of the whole world. Your Father of a Plan for Forgiveness for Indignities

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