Pastor and author, John MacArthur presents The Murder of Jesus as a pivotal moment in a way that forces viewers to witness this event in all its power. The passion of Christ is examined with special attention given to Jesus' words on the cross, the miracles that attended the crucifixion, and the significance of Christ's atoning work."
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Pastor and author, John MacArthur presents The Murder of Jesus as a pivotal moment in a way that forces viewers to witness this event in all its power. The passion of Christ is examined with special attention given to Jesus' words on the cross, the miracles that attended the crucifixion, and the significance of Christ's atoning work."
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Tell me the old, old story... MacArthur takes the narrative of the suffering and crucifixion of Christ, from the Upper Room through to Golgotha, itself. He basically tells the story chronologically, by producing a harmony of the Gospels with commentary, background and application. It is basically his sermons on the arrest, trial and execution of Christ. It gives a more complete picture than you would get from reading each Gospel separately. But it's not what you expect. While you get a feel for the INJUSTICE of the arrest, the mockery of the kangaroo court, and the cruelty of the scourging and crucifixion, MacArthur also shows the other side: That the JUSTICE of God was satisfied in the death of the Lamb of God. The cross didn't "happen" to Jesus; He came to die. While it was the worst crime ever committed, because of the infinite value of the Victim, it was also the best thing to ever happen. It was a "Good Friday" for us, because if Christ had not died, we would have no way to approach God. The crucifixion of Christ is at once both the nadir and climax of history. Beautiful.