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Ron Corzine wrote:
My dad lived to be 86. Before he died he told me there was something he had never seen. He immediately had my attention because I thought he would have seen just about everything. He then quoted Psalm 37:25. "I was young and now I am old, yet I have never seen the righteous forsaken or Godβs children begging bread." In my 70 years, I've never seen this either. God is a faithful provider.
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Was Jesusβ death an assisted suicide?
In a House of Lordβs debate on assisted suicide, Lord Vinson claimed that βChrist was put out of his agony by a kindly Roman centurionβ
He seems to have missed the crucial detail that Jesus was already dead when pierced with a spear β proven by both the blood and water that came out.
In fact, Jesus turned down the offer of gall on the cross, which is likely a poison intended to relieve suffering.
Jesus βset his faceβ towards Jerusalem and laid down his life to save us. But his death was no suicide β it was the unjust killing of an innocent man.
Assisted suicide attempts to avoid pain and suffering by risking the lives of many more vulnerable people.
But Jesus willingly suffered a painful death so that many others could live.
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We believe in better care and support for those in the closing stages of life, and campaign against all forms of assisted suicide and euthanasia.
Learn more: https://christianconcern.com/ccissues/end-of-life/