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Shame and guilt on the cross: Jesus experienced the full weight of all human guilt — an underappreciated dimension of atonement

20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 10) 00:43:14 – 00:44:15

Mike adds to the physical and death dimensions of what Jesus suffered.

Mike argues the shame dimension of the cross is often underweighted. He describes guilt as one of the worst human emotions — the crushing sense of being exposed as the person who did those things. Jesus experienced the full experiential weight of all human guilt for all sin on the cross. This spiritual suffering cannot be overstated.

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