Jesus Covers Your Shame (The Significance of the Cross).
What does the death of Jesus suggest for our experience of pity? In this video, which belongs to the Talbot class I teach, “In Defense of the Resurrection,” I talk about how Jesus being naked on the cross is indicated to depict that he absolutely covered all our sins.
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What does the death of Jesus indicate for our experience of embarassment? Can we actually be forgiven for all our sins? In this video, which becomes part of the Talbot class I teach, “In Defense of the Resurrection,” I talk about how Jesus being naked on the cross is suggested to represent that he totally covered all our sins.
What does the death of Jesus show for our experience of embarassment? Can we really be forgiven for all our sins? In this video, which is part of the Talbot class I teach, “In Defense of the Resurrection,” I discuss how Jesus being naked on the cross is recommended to represent that he totally covered all our sins.