In discussing the issue that we have been trying the question arose of who we have to go, whose answer was Jesus. Which raises another question: Who is this Jesus, to which we have given several answers, in order to show whether the man by nature would want to go to it. Jesus has said, is the revelation of the God of our salvation and is able to save to the uttermost that comes unto God by him. Wanting to go to Jesus, therefore, is motivated by a desire to go to God. Christ is promised eternal rest in the tabernacle of God, this is perfect communion and fellowship with God, all who come to him, which implies that, actually look for that kind of rest. Christ is also the bread and water of life, so come to him means that there is hunger and thirst for justice (James, 1992).
Discussion and analysis
The Scripture states in more than one occasion that Christ is the Deliverer, and that true freedom is found in it. Back in the old dispensation advertises itself through the prophet Isaiah as the one whom the Lord had anointed to preach good tidings unto the meek, to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the open prison inmates (Isaiah 61:1). Undoubtedly, there is freedom in Christ, he is the true liberator.
In addition, freedom of religion, worship and adoration of such a nature that can never be reduced or chained. Also, keep that in mind, not just promise you freedom "to" something negative, but positive real freedom: from the chains of poverty, eternal satisfaction and fulfillment, from fear to confidence and peace; of oppression to the true liberty of conscience, of deepest misery, to the excellent glory, from death to eternal life horrible. He proposes this freedom as a gift (Virgilio, 2003).
As the evangelists their sources in their own way for their missionary and educational revised intentions to leave their close similarities to an even more historic core. So they tell the events of Jesus' entry into Jerusalem to his burial in almost the same order. These texts are a passion narrative recycled from the early church, the early creed formulas unfolding narrative. The author of Mark's Gospel this template associated with Jesus from Galilee tradition and extended it; his elevation took over the other evangelists
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