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Criminal Jesus

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04/10/2023

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christianity

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1. Jesus was powerless so Barabbas could be free. 2. Jesus was rejected so Barabbas could be accepted. 3. Jesus was killed so that Barabbas could live. Following Jesus is not just the best way to die, it’s also the only way to truly live.

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