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Janderich
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Well you may not think much of the fact that God condescended to turn Himself over to humanity to be killed, others feel differently. Which He did willingly in order to get the part you pay attention to, LDS really give short shrift to Christ’s death on the cross, focusing on the garden and then the Resurrection. Less satisfying IMO, like a hollow chocolate rabbit.
Yes there is a very subtle difference, and it is subtle. Of course, we also feel his willingness to follow the Father and die was important. In fact I can hardly disagree with what you both have said. He did freely give his life, and this submission was important. Our scriptures say the same, “Yea, even so he shall be led, crucified, and slain the flesh becoming subject even unto death, the will of the Son being swallowed up in the will of the Father” (Mosiah 15:7). But the symbol we would prefer would be his resurrection and ascension.I’m sorry you feel that way.
It is Jesus suffering and death that redeemed us, it is His resurrection that gives us hope for the life to come.
The resurrection is the event where Jesus conquered death, and most certainly is the glorious event all Christians celebrate. But death cannot be conquered without dying first, and the death of Jesus most certainly was a pivotal, albeit sad, moment in human history. Jesus united his suffering and death to ours and so all who suffer and die have hope. A sure hope, in Jesus Christ.
He gave his life for you, and for me. Personally I find that more than spectacular.