Jesus bearing our injustice

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One of the greatest paradoxes of all is this: God will bring justice to the universe, through His Son bearing our injustice. The Son of God was unjustly treated, unfairly treated, and ultimately bore on the cross all our injustice. In John 18 and 19 we once again admire and adore the only Just One experiencing injustice so that true justice might be done at the Cross
23 Mar English South Africa Religion & Spirituality · Christianity

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