Theological insight from the predictions: Jesus saw his death as purposeful sacrifice, not tragedy. He predicted specifics: delivered to chief priests, condemned, handed to Gentiles, mocked, spit on, scourged, killed — and rise three days later. Progressive Christians who reject substitutionary atonement must explain why Jesus described his death as sacrificial and purposeful in his own words. The predictions show Jesus understood himself as Isaiah's Suffering Servant.
Historical Evidence Jesus Predicted His Death and Resurrection: The Mark Series pt 38 (10_32-34)
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Theological insight — purposeful sacrifice, not tragic death
Mark 10:33-34: delivered to chief priests → condemned → handed to Gentiles → mocked → spit → scourged → killed → rise. This isn't a victim narrative — it's a mission statement. Progressive Christianity tries to separate Jesus from the atonement theology, but Jesus's own words describe a purposeful sacrificial death. Mark 10:45: "Son of Man came to give his life as a ransom for many" — substitutionary language from Jesus himself.
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Historical Evidence Jesus Predicted His Death and Resurrection: The Mark Series pt 38 (10_32-34) @ 00:30:002020-08-12