Passion of Christ-salvation of God

Passion of Christ-salvation of God;
• Next, Christ receives the suffering of the affliction from deeper than the suffering. "Father, please remove this cup from me, if you wish, but please be willing, not my wish" (Luke 22; 42)The suffering of passion is received as the heart of his father's love. Moreover, it is not only a superficial pious interpretation or how to have the mind. It is only suffering in reality, but it is not to think that it is love from the Father, and to interpret it in that way.
Each of the actions received in tribulation was actually love between the Father and the Son. And all of the sons of Jesus are dedicated to the Father, while saying that the treatment is taken quietly.
Then, it is not possible to take the suffering only on the surface as it is just painful. There is a place in the back, which can be said to be the substance of suffering. There are two things.

First of all, we should not be concerned only with this relationship: the people who work with suffering and the one who suffers. Jesus Christ saw the other person, Heavenly Father, in the back of the people who came to him. I was not struck by the people around me and laughing at me and just looking at them. I was staring at the other back. Those who were tormenting and killing themselves were never enemies for Christ. Also, it's not a trivial, boring person, so that doesn't mean you don't deal with it. Just saved the person by receiving a terrible disposition from that person and then receiving it all.

Next, do not count what you lose by the suffering you suffer. In Passion and the death on the cross, all of Jesus's world was lost. But the Lord doesn't think it's a sad thing to lose all of it. To the Christ of Passion
I don't see the sadness or loneliness that all of me is taken away. When the suffering suffers bites into the mind and body, I feel happy that the person who suffers like that keeps protecting something important in my heart. Precious treasures or expensive pearls
“Sell off all your belongings” (Matthew 13; 44-46) I finally chewed on my heart the joy that I finally made. It's not painful. It's not embarrassing. No, Jesus Christ felt it to the bottom, rather than a normal person as a god. Moreover, in this case, receiving the suffering obediently it does not give you anything better than the suffering as a reward. The suffering itself is a treasure.The love of the Trinity appeared as a suffering in the world. Christ has received all the suffering and embarrassment to be received.