Jesus Justified The Cross

To understand the significance of The Cross one must imagine the horrific scene on Calvary hill. Calvary, also called Golgotha (meaning skull), was immediately outside Jerusalem’s walls. Calvary is where Jesus hung, where He was crucified – His earthly body nailed to a man-made cross.

In those days of Israel a cross was a means by which convicted criminals were put to death. Crucifixion was perfected by the Roman empire as a manner of execution; the convicted humiliatingly stripped bare then nailed to a cross outside the city walls. They hung in that specific area, until dead, for all who enter the city to gawk and beware.

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Who Do You Need To Forgive?

“Forgiveness means to give up our resentment for the omission or commission of something that hurts us. Forgiveness grants relief to the person who “owes” us for what they have done to us or allowed to happen to us. In its most complete form, true forgiveness means we cease to feel resentment against the person who inflected the pain.”

Carol Kent, A New Kind Od Normal (2007)
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Are You Always Negative?

“I have yet to find that God ever uses a man who is all the time looking on the dark side, and talking about the obstacles and looking at them, and who is discouraged and cast down.”

D. L. Moody, The Faithful Saying (1877)
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God’s Grace Is Not Earned

“God’s grace does not come to people who morally outperform others, but to those who admit their failure to preform and who acknowledge their need for a Savior.”

Timothy Keller, The Reason For God (2008)
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Get Your Knees Dirty–Pray!

“Remember, the shortest distance between the problem and the solution is the distance between our knees and the floor.”

Dr. Charles Stanley, Handle With Prayer (1987)
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