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Tag: salvation history

Barabbas Walked Free—And So Did We

Mark 15:1-32 reveals the profound rejection of Jesus by various groups including religious leaders, Pilate, the crowd, and soldiers, each illustrating different forms of denial. The text challenges readers to reflect on their own responses to Christ’s sacrifice. Ultimately, it emphasizes that Christ’s rejection offers the chance for acceptance and forgiveness for all.

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