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mdgspencer
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I don’t think this is an important question–we will learn the truth of the matter whatever it is after we die. Still, I don’t think that Jesus is permanently and always bewitched, bothered, and troubled since out of the so many millions in the Western and Eastern Churches someone every minute and probably every moment is receiving communion with mortal sin on his soul, an event which I would think Jesus finds very offensive (though not necessarily a source of suffering and pain for him.
I would think that the vision of Christ in the Book of Revelation as a lamb, standing as if slain, could simply mean that he still bears the wounds of his passion. I also bear a noticeable wound. My appendix was taken out when I was 12 with an emergency operation. But I don’t suffer because of it.
I would think that the vision of Christ in the Book of Revelation as a lamb, standing as if slain, could simply mean that he still bears the wounds of his passion. I also bear a noticeable wound. My appendix was taken out when I was 12 with an emergency operation. But I don’t suffer because of it.