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Does God Care About Suffering? - I Believe #5 | The Apostles' Creed

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In this powerful sermon titled "Why Does God Allow Suffering?" Pastor Daniel delves into the profound question that has puzzled humanity for ages. The sermon begins by acknowledging the historical atrocities of the 20th century, particularly during World War 1 and the Holocaust, leading to the emergence of Protest Atheism—a movement that protested against a seemingly indifferent God in the face of immense human suffering.
The sermon centers around an exploration of the Apostles' Creed, focusing on the section that states, "(Jesus) suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried." Pastor Daniel provides historical context, emphasizing that Jesus' suffering was not a mere story but a specific event anchored in real historical time.
The crucifixion of Jesus is described as the most barbaric moment in history, emphasizing its historical and spiritual significance. The narrative highlights Jesus' choice to lay down his life for the sins of the world, showcasing God's deliberate engagement with human history. Pontius Pilate's role is underscored as representative of the world's rejection of Jesus, implicating humanity as a whole in the crucifixion.
The gruesome details of Jesus' crucifixion are vividly portrayed, drawing parallels to contemporary Roman practices. The sermon contrasts the public's reaction to Jesus' crucifixion with modern events, using the example of Osama Bin Laden's death to illustrate the shame associated with crucifixion.
The sermon further explores the meaning of Jesus' death, emphasizing its purpose in paying for humanity's sins. The burial of Jesus is recounted, providing certainty of his death, and Pastor Daniel concludes by linking the suffering of Jesus to the broader concept of salvation.
In a final statement, Pastor Daniel asserts belief in Jesus Christ as the one who endured the most barbaric moment in history, bringing salvation to the world. The audience is encouraged to reflect on their relationship with Jesus, posing the question of whether he is their Lord and expressing the transformative power of Jesus' sacrifice. The sermon leaves the congregation with a sense of awe and gratitude for the profound act of salvation accomplished through Jesus' suffering.

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In this powerful sermon titled "Why Does God Allow Suffering?" Pastor Daniel delves into the profound question that has puzzled humanity for ages. The sermon begins by acknowledging the historical atrocities of the 20th century, particularly during World War 1 and the Holocaust, leading to the emergence of Protest Atheism—a movement that protested against a seemingly indifferent God in the face of immense human suffering.
The sermon centers around an exploration of the Apostles' Creed, focusing on the section that states, "(Jesus) suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried." Pastor Daniel provides historical context, emphasizing that Jesus' suffering was not a mere story but a specific event anchored in real historical time.
The crucifixion of Jesus is described as the most barbaric moment in history, emphasizing its historical and spiritual significance. The narrative highlights Jesus' choice to lay down his life for the sins of the world, showcasing God's deliberate engagement with human history. Pontius Pilate's role is underscored as representative of the world's rejection of Jesus, implicating humanity as a whole in the crucifixion.
The gruesome details of Jesus' crucifixion are vividly portrayed, drawing parallels to contemporary Roman practices. The sermon contrasts the public's reaction to Jesus' crucifixion with modern events, using the example of Osama Bin Laden's death to illustrate the shame associated with crucifixion.
The sermon further explores the meaning of Jesus' death, emphasizing its purpose in paying for humanity's sins. The burial of Jesus is recounted, providing certainty of his death, and Pastor Daniel concludes by linking the suffering of Jesus to the broader concept of salvation.
In a final statement, Pastor Daniel asserts belief in Jesus Christ as the one who endured the most barbaric moment in history, bringing salvation to the world. The audience is encouraged to reflect on their relationship with Jesus, posing the question of whether he is their Lord and expressing the transformative power of Jesus' sacrifice. The sermon leaves the congregation with a sense of awe and gratitude for the profound act of salvation accomplished through Jesus' suffering.

Support the show

We are a Christian Church in Astoria, Queens, New York City whose missions is to connect people to Jesus Christ and one another. We meet every Sunday at 10:30 AM in our new location Grove34 in Astoria (Broadway & 34th St).
Follow us on Social Media to stay connected to us:

►► Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/connectionnyc

►► Facebook - https://fb.com/connectionnyc

►► Website - https://connectionnyc.com

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