Friday, August 1, 2025

The Divine Purity of Jesus Christ Amidst Crucifixion

[During Crucifixion Punishment, Jesus Christ carried heavy cross and fell on earth many time. Due to this, His body became dirty. Roman soldiers and Jews were mocking and abusing the Jesus Christ. Despite this, Jesus christ was praying to god for the forgiveness of their unforgivable sins on the cross. Sins of People did dirty the body of Christ but His inner part of the body was ever pure. His eternal divine purity was the cause of his bodily resurrection.]

The Divine Purity of Jesus Christ Amidst Crucifixion

By Pawan Upadhyay

During the crucifixion punishment, our Lord Jesus Christ bore the burden of the heavy wooden cross. Weakened by brutal scourging and physical exhaustion, He fell to the ground multiple times on the way to Golgotha. With each fall, His holy body became dirtied with dust, blood, and sweat.

As He carried the cross, Roman soldiers and many among the Jewish crowd mocked and abused Him. Their words were filled with contempt, and their actions were merciless. Yet even in the face of such cruelty, Jesus did not respond with anger or bitterness. Instead, from the cross, He offered a prayer that continues to echo through history:

 “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.” (Luke 23:34)



This divine act of intercession was not merely a demonstration of forgiveness—it was the embodiment of His mission: to redeem the sins of all humanity.

The sins of the people stained His physical body, but they could never touch His inner being. The soul of Jesus Christ remained completely pure, untouched by the evil poured upon Him. His inner holiness was eternal, perfect, and divine.

It was this very purity—unblemished by sin and rooted in His divine nature—that became the foundation of His resurrection. Death had no power over the sinless. The grave could not contain the Holy One. His bodily resurrection was the glorious affirmation of His divine righteousness and the ultimate victory over sin and death.

In His suffering, we see humility. In His prayer, we see mercy. And in His resurrection, we witness the triumph of eternal purity. Jesus Christ, the sinless Son of God, rose again—not only as a miracle of life, but as the promise of redemption for all who believe in Him.



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