This book addresses the importance of Christ’s suffering, not only on the cross, but in the entirety of our Triune God’s relationship with us, including our Triune God’s suffering with us from the time of the first Adam until the New Heavens and New Earth (Rev. 21). God, as portrayed and rightly understood through the Hebraic/biblical lens, is a God who experiences and shares all the range of human responses to both our joys and sorrows. This certainly includes all of Christ’s suffering as a human from His earthly incarnation through the cross, as well as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit’s continued suffering with us until God’s full purpose for all of creation is accomplished in our resurrection and son-placement in the New Heaven and New Earth. This book answers the question of whether Jesus’ death was necessary for God to forgive us, or whether it was a demonstration for us to prove Father, Son, and Holy Spirit’s love and forgiveness, to heal our alienation from God because of our guilt and shame, and to heal the collateral damage of our willful independence from God. What was the purpose in Christ’s brutal suffering in His passion under the scourging by the Roman soldiers? What is the “wrath to come” after Christ’s suffering on the cross? Finally, the book will answer the question of whether Jesus died as our substitute, or whether we died and rose with Him, through our union in Christ, in victory over sin, Death, Satan, the Law, the curse of the Law, and the wrath to come.