The Christ of God
Volume II
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Marlene Miles
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Why He Suffered
If Christ is eternal and sovereign, then His suffering was neither accidental nor misunderstood.
Volume II of The Christ of God moves from identity to obedience, examining the suffering of Christ not as defeat, but as deliberate fulfillment. This volume confronts the cross as a theological necessity, not merely a tragic event, revealing a Messiah who enters suffering knowingly, submits without surrendering authority, and fulfills the Law without being overcome by it.
Here, the crown of thorns is not a symbol of weakness, but of covenant obedience. Jesus is shown not as a victim of injustice alone, but as the willing bearer of judgment-fully aware of His mission, fully aligned with the Father's will, and fully faithful unto death. The accusations brought against Him, including charges of Sabbath violation and lawlessness, are examined in light of fulfillment rather than rebellion, exposing the limits of the Law's jurisdiction once its purpose is complete.
This volume addresses the tension between law and grace, obedience and suffering, silence and authority, demonstrating that Christ's submission did not negate His identity-it revealed it.
The Christ of God - Volume II is written for readers seeking to understand not only that Christ suffered, but why He suffered, and what His obedience accomplished.
This is the second volume in a three-part Christological work exploring Christ revealed, Christ suffering, and Christ reigning.
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