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The Mark Driscoll Podcast

Jesus Crucifixion And Death

The Mark Driscoll Podcast

Mark Driscoll

Religion & Spirituality

51.6K Ratings

🗓️ 11 July 2016

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

The Gospel of Luke culminates in the most important death of the most important person in the history of the world. Nothing is as important as one thing: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures. Jesus was brutally murdered by us, but it was also for us. He died to forgive, love, serve, seek, save, and adopt us. On the cross he became our substitute, our sin was imputed to him, and he became cursed, which was more difficult to bear than even his physical suffering. Like those who were present on that day, you can respond in passive unbelief, active unbelief, or belief. Trust in Jesus.

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0:00.0

On behalf of Pastor Mark Driscoll, we want to thank you for allowing us to bring you Jesus

0:07.8

centered Bible teaching.

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Like Pastor Mark always says, it's all about Jesus.

0:14.8

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0:18.9

and other content, please visit us at Mark Driscoll.org.

0:23.0

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Pastor Mark and support this ministry with a gift of any amount.

0:31.0

Thank you.

0:37.8

One hour, give me one hour. Most important hour of your whole life, your destiny, eternally, hangs in the balance one hour

0:44.0

whatever you know nothing is important as one thing

0:48.1

who Jesus is and why he died

0:51.2

nothing is important as that fact. Unlike other religions, Christianity is not a system of

0:57.6

theory, philosophy, or ideology. It is founded on a person named Jesus Christ and the fact of his death and resurrection and all of human history from the first sin of our first parents was anticipating, yearning, leaning into the coming of a Savior, the Godman, Jesus Christ, and he came into human history and he lived and he died.

1:26.7

We have been in the Gospel of Luke as a church for more than two years

1:30.7

and the entire storyline of the Bible, the longing of human history, and the Gospel of Luke

1:36.7

now culminate in the most important death of the most important person in the history of the world.

1:44.0

And so if you would be so kind, follow with me in Luke chapter 23

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versus 26 through 49.

1:52.0

First, we will examine who was there for the crucifixion, the murder of Jesus

1:59.1

Christ. We will begin with the women. Beginning Luke chapter 23 verses 25 through 31 we read and there followed him

2:08.0

This is Jesus on his way to crucifixion on his way to execution. on his way to execution.

2:14.9

There followed him a great multitude of the people

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