Longinus (LAWN-juh-nus)
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Longinus (a.k.a. Lance)
Once a Roman centurion, Longinus was tasked with overseeing the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Known for piercing Jesus' side with a spear to confirm his death, Longinus became a witness to the divine in a moment of profound significance. After declaring, "Truly, this was the Son of God," his life was forever changed. As a testament to the power of grace and forgiveness, El (Yahweh) granted Longinus eternal life—not as a punishment but as a reminder of mercy. In his eternal existence, he bears silent witness, ever watchful of humanity’s trials and triumphs.
Though graced with immortality, Longinus is barred from entering the Kingdom of Heaven. This act of forgiveness, though harsh in its isolation, is a reminder of the complexities of divine justice. Longinus is not condemned; rather, he has been given a purpose—to be ever-present , observing the choices that define them and the impact of Christ’s sacrifice. His eternal life stands as both a testament to the depth of forgiveness and a subtle penance for his role in history, forever bound to the fate of man, yet never partaking in the eternal rest of the divine.
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