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Matthew 27:50

The Passion Translation

Jesus passionately cried out, took his last breath, and gave up his spirit.

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“After those sixty-two weeks, the Anointed One will be cut off and left with nothing. The people of the commander will destroy both the city and the sanctuary. Then its end will come like an overwhelming flood, and until those sixty-two weeks end, there will be war. The decree of desolation has been issued!

For even the Son of Man did not come expecting to be served but to serve and give his life in exchange for the salvation of many.”

But the rest said, “Leave him alone! Let’s see if Elijah comes to rescue him.”

Just then Jesus passionately cried out with a loud voice and breathed his last.

Then Jesus cried out with a loud voice, “Father, I surrender my Spirit into your hands.” And he took his last breath and died.

I am the Good Shepherd who lays down my life as a sacrifice for the sheep.

just as my Father knows my heart and I know my Father’s heart. I am ready to give my life for the sheep.

A jar of sour wine was sitting nearby, so they soaked a sponge with it and put it on the stalk of hyssop and raised it to his lips.

When he had sipped the sour wine, he said, “It is finished, my bride!” Then he bowed his head and surrendered his spirit to God.

Since all his “children” have flesh and blood, so Jesus became human to fully identify with us. He did this, so that he could experience death and annihilate the effects of the intimidating accuser who holds against us the power of death.

During Christ’s days on earth he pleaded with God, praying with passion and with tearful agony that God would spare him from death. And because of his perfect devotion his prayer was answered and he was delivered.

Yet how much more will the sacred blood of the Messiah thoroughly cleanse our consciences! For by the power of the eternal Spirit he has offered himself to God as the perfect Sacrifice that now frees us from our dead works to worship and serve the living God.




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