Some people agree with this statement because Jesus Christ suffering like Christ suffered great torture, death, and atrocities. We know this. Because there is a story that Jesus was affixed to the Gospel by Mark, beaten and robbed. A man suffering from Jesus and forced to be deprived of the cross shouted at him and scoffed at him to doubt his power. Just before Jesus died, he shouted, "My God, my God, why do you forsake me?" Today people said they would not suffer from such cruelty and torture can do.
Jesus Christ has to suffer and be rejected. ... Suffering and being rejected is not the same. Even in his suffering, Jesus may have become a famous Christ. Indeed, all the sympathy and praise in the world can focus on pain. It seems to be tragic, and the pain itself can convey its own values, its own honor and dignity. But Jesus is Christ who was rejected by his suffering. Eliminate all dignity and refuse to honor him from his suffering. That is shameful. Suffering and refusing to put together as Jesus' cross. Death on the cross means suffering and death when rejected and abandoned. Because of the necessity of God, Jesus must suffer and be rejected. Satan is trying to disturb its need. Even if such an attempt comes from the circle of disciples as it is intended to prevent Christ from becoming Christ,
The Bible highly appreciates the suffering of Christians on the cross. 1 Peter 2: 20-25 says that Christians are beaten and abused by doing good. When Jesus was insulted, he never retaliated nor threatened when he was hurt. This is the god he can have. Instead, the Bible states: "He just entrusts to those who are judges" The theologians of the Cross left themselves to God and followed the steps of Jesus' suffering. Throughout the New Testament we also see a similar call for suffering in Christ, whose list is very extensive, including 1 Timothy 1: 8 - 10, Luke 9: 23 - 25, Peter 3: 13. -17, 4: 12-19, Rome 5: 3-5