John Burke
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And like Lee said, John reports, before the medical knowledge of this would be, he didn't know. He didn't know the implications of what he was saying. He said blood and water came out. Okay, so what that indicates and what Lee found interviewing Dr. Metherell is when you have a heart attack, the pericardial fluid builds up. It's this clear fluid around the heart, and that's what happened.
Jesus died of a heart attack. Just like Psalm 22 says, my heart has turned to wax within me. And so I believe, and I don't know what you think about this, but I believe that When Jesus cried out, my God, my God, why have you forsaken me? And he's referring to that psalm. At that moment, he experienced all of the sins and hurt and hatred and woundedness of every human for all history. He felt it.
Jesus died of a heart attack. Just like Psalm 22 says, my heart has turned to wax within me. And so I believe, and I don't know what you think about this, but I believe that When Jesus cried out, my God, my God, why have you forsaken me? And he's referring to that psalm. At that moment, he experienced all of the sins and hurt and hatred and woundedness of every human for all history. He felt it.
Jesus died of a heart attack. Just like Psalm 22 says, my heart has turned to wax within me. And so I believe, and I don't know what you think about this, but I believe that When Jesus cried out, my God, my God, why have you forsaken me? And he's referring to that psalm. At that moment, he experienced all of the sins and hurt and hatred and woundedness of every human for all history. He felt it.
And his heart couldn't take it. His human heart couldn't take it. So he didn't actually die. He died on the cross. Yeah. But he died from taking on all our sins and paying for them. And he, of course, was the sinless sacrifice. So this is another wild thing is the whole sacrificial system of Judaism foretold 1,500 years. Right.
And his heart couldn't take it. His human heart couldn't take it. So he didn't actually die. He died on the cross. Yeah. But he died from taking on all our sins and paying for them. And he, of course, was the sinless sacrifice. So this is another wild thing is the whole sacrificial system of Judaism foretold 1,500 years. Right.
And his heart couldn't take it. His human heart couldn't take it. So he didn't actually die. He died on the cross. Yeah. But he died from taking on all our sins and paying for them. And he, of course, was the sinless sacrifice. So this is another wild thing is the whole sacrificial system of Judaism foretold 1,500 years. Right.
And they had to sacrifice these lambs every year to pay for and cover their sins for the year before so that their faith in God, that he is going to pay ultimately, all right? So this whole sacrificial system happened in the temple. It could only happen in the temple, according to Moses.
And they had to sacrifice these lambs every year to pay for and cover their sins for the year before so that their faith in God, that he is going to pay ultimately, all right? So this whole sacrificial system happened in the temple. It could only happen in the temple, according to Moses.
And they had to sacrifice these lambs every year to pay for and cover their sins for the year before so that their faith in God, that he is going to pay ultimately, all right? So this whole sacrificial system happened in the temple. It could only happen in the temple, according to Moses.
And the last Passover, okay, so Jesus is crucified on the Passover, which is when all this would take place, the sacrificial yearly thing. So he dies on the Passover. And then, like we've said, 40 years later, the temple is destroyed, so no more sacrifices can happen. Right. So it's a conundrum for Jewish people. Where does... Exactly. And John... Where are your sins paid for?
And the last Passover, okay, so Jesus is crucified on the Passover, which is when all this would take place, the sacrificial yearly thing. So he dies on the Passover. And then, like we've said, 40 years later, the temple is destroyed, so no more sacrifices can happen. Right. So it's a conundrum for Jewish people. Where does... Exactly. And John... Where are your sins paid for?
And the last Passover, okay, so Jesus is crucified on the Passover, which is when all this would take place, the sacrificial yearly thing. So he dies on the Passover. And then, like we've said, 40 years later, the temple is destroyed, so no more sacrifices can happen. Right. So it's a conundrum for Jewish people. Where does... Exactly. And John... Where are your sins paid for?
Well, it was paid for once and for all.
Well, it was paid for once and for all.
Well, it was paid for once and for all.
Now, here's what's fascinating is, so, you know, I started opening up to God and faith by reading about near-death experiences because of the experiences they were having. But it was that that led me to faith. And then I start studying the Bible, but I'm also curious about these near-death experiences. I'm trying to figure out, how does this fit together?
Now, here's what's fascinating is, so, you know, I started opening up to God and faith by reading about near-death experiences because of the experiences they were having. But it was that that led me to faith. And then I start studying the Bible, but I'm also curious about these near-death experiences. I'm trying to figure out, how does this fit together?
Now, here's what's fascinating is, so, you know, I started opening up to God and faith by reading about near-death experiences because of the experiences they were having. But it was that that led me to faith. And then I start studying the Bible, but I'm also curious about these near-death experiences. I'm trying to figure out, how does this fit together?
And that's how I, you know, ended up writing the books I did. But interestingly, Some of the people that I've interviewed all around the world that have had near-death experiences, I think just confirmed the resurrection. Which, by the way, was also in Isaiah 53. After he pays for their sins, he will see the light of life and be satisfied. Even resurrection is right there foretold.