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People who are suffering are told to unite their sufferings with Jesus’ sufferings on the cross. If we did this doesn’t that make Jesus’ sufferings more intense? It can’t mean that but I don’t know what it means.
Maybe a change of perspective might help: remember that Jesus is God-man. His sufferings are real because He had the nature of man but He was also God with unlimited power, strength, and love. For us, He bore the sins of all humanity because He is the Faithful Son of God and chose to suffer for us all. When you do something that is for a grieving friend, you feel part of your friend’s loss but don’t you gladly do this for a friend? Think how much more Jesus bears our sins and suffering as Our Brother and Our Lord.People who are suffering are told to unite their sufferings with Jesus’ sufferings on the cross. If we did this doesn’t that make Jesus’ sufferings more intense? It can’t mean that but I don’t know what it means.![]()
You are right, it can’t mean that. St. Paul wrote in Colossians 1:24, " Now I rejoice in my sufferings for your sake, and in my flesh I am filling up what is lacking in the afflictions of Christ on behalf of His Body, which is the Church, of which I am a minister in accordance with God’s stewardship given to me…" When we unite our suffering with that of Christ for His Church (all sinners CCC 579), we fill up what is lacking in the infinite value of Christ’s suffering, we add our part in atonement for sin.People who are suffering are told to unite their sufferings with Jesus’ sufferings on the cross. If we did this doesn’t that make Jesus’ sufferings more intense? It can’t mean that but I don’t know what it means.![]()
Thanks for the honesty. Some never admit they don’t know something. It is an act of humility. Good job.People who are suffering are told to unite their sufferings with Jesus’ sufferings on the cross. If we did this doesn’t that make Jesus’ sufferings more intense? It can’t mean that but I don’t know what it means.![]()
I hope you don’t mind if I share with you my take on it.People who are suffering are told to unite their sufferings with Jesus’ sufferings on the cross. If we did this doesn’t that make Jesus’ sufferings more intense? It can’t mean that but I don’t know what it means.![]()
Thus, I believe it can work both ways, we can endure much more for our beloved (Christ) in order to help Him in carrying His Cross that would redeem all of mankind, and He helps us carry our crosses, by being the loved one by our side saying “Please keep going, I need you, everytime you let go of your Cross, the weight of this Cross falls heavier on me.” and because of the love we have for Christ, we are consumed with love and strength to soldier on for Him.The Passion - loveandmercy.org/Eng-TP-Reg.pdf
**5) The fatigue that I feel is so great and the Cross so heavy that halfway along the path, I fall from weakness. See how those inhuman men lift Me up in the most brutal manner. One grabs My arm, another pulls My clothes that are stuck to My wounds, tearing them open again… This one grabs Me by the neck, another by the hair; others discharge dreadful blows to My whole Body, with their fists, and even with their feet. The Cross falls upon Me and with its weight causes new wounds. My face is scraped by the stones in the road and the blood which runs down My face sticks to My eyes that are almost closed because of the blows they have received. The dust and the mud mingle with the blood and I am turned into the most repugnant of objects.
- My Father sends Angels to help support Me so that My Body does not lose consciousness when it falls, so that the battle may not be won before its time and all My souls are lost.
- I walk over the stones that destroy My feet. I stumble and fall time and time again. I look at both sides of the road, searching for the slightest look of love, of surrender, of union with My pain, but… I do not see anyone.
- My children, you who follow in My footsteps, do not let go of your cross no matter how heavy it seems to you. Do it for Me because by carrying your cross, you will help Me carry Mine, and on the difficult path, you will find My Mother and the holy souls who will give you encouragement and comfort.**
Please continue to next post -I Have Given My Life for You - loveandmercy.org/Eng-IHG-Reg.pdf
The good completely focused on My sufferings and the evil focused on your sufferings
I believe he experienced this because he was suffering for us, I believe we can experience this also when we are suffering for Him. To say “I unite this Cross with yours Jesus, This will help you to carry your Cross, your Cross that will redeem all of mankind.”From Sinai to Calvary - loveandmercy.org/Eng-FSC-Reg.pdf
**10) “…you can see and understand with greater ease, why human suffering makes sense when it is endured for love’s sake, desiring to fulfill the Divine Will. And it is that the greatest pain, as intense as it may be, does not diminish the joy in the heart of those who sweeten themselves with the greatest Love.”
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- “It is precisely because of that boundless love which, in the midst of My unfathomable suffering, I did not lose confidence in My Father. But rather, I was being overcome by immense joy in knowing that I was fulfilling His Will and, thus, demonstrating My Love for Him and for all mankind.”**
It is possible that this is like people who suffer will find help when they can share their grief with another who has lived the pain and understand.People who are suffering are told to unite their sufferings with Jesus’ sufferings on the cross. If we did this doesn’t that make Jesus’ sufferings more intense? It can’t mean that but I don’t know what it means.![]()
Remember that Jesus Christ is true God and true man. As God He has only one, single, infinite, eternal, always in the present tense thought, Word, and therefore he is eternally thinking everything in the present tense. As man, the Church teaches that He always beheld the Beatific vision, always beheld in His mind, God and therefore He was filled with truly infinite graces as we will be if we, by God’s mercy, get to heaven and see God face to face and partial knowledge ceases (CCC 314). As God/Man He is eternally offering His suffering and death in the present tense for each sinner at every point of their lives. When Jesus was on the cross, He knew everything that will or could happen in time and therefore He knew when and how well each person would " resolutely unite their prayers with the prayer of Jesus" and therefore receive also the Holy Spirit (CCC 2741). He is “still offering up His sufferings on the cross” for each sinner because He is true God and Man and has only one, single, infinite, eternal, always in the present tense thought, just as He had as He suffered and died. Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.That does help. I guess it’s like offering up to God our sufferings for the poor souls in purgatory but along with the sufferings of Jesus on the cross.
We can pray for God to use our sufferings for sinners when we are in a bad situation, I just cannot see how Jesus is still offering up His sufferings on the cross when He did it once and for all when He died. Jesus died for our sins centuries ago.