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6th Religion Assignment: The 1st Station due March 27, 2020 at 11:59PM

Title: Assignment: The 1st Station

Description: THE FIRST STATION
JESUS IS CONDEMNED TO DEATH
Though you’ve done nothing wrong, they say you must die. If I were there, I would see the rage in their eyes, hear the anger in their words, and flinch at the pain they inflict. But Lord, I’d also feel the quiet dignity with which you accept this sacrifice…your life for mine.
When have I seen this same scene play out in my life? When have I seen someone innocent blamed for acts they did not commit? Has it happened at home? At school? Have I ever been the accused? Have I been the accuser? Have I been too afraid to step forward and speak up for what was right?

What can I learn from your quiet acceptance of your Father’s will? Where do I see such injustice in my world? How can I work to defend those so wrongly accused?

Please write your reflection in a google doc and turn it into your religion classroom. It should be 4-6 complete sentences in paragraph form.
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Due: March 27, 2020 at 11:59PM

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