Death of Christ (193)
  1. You’re permitted to call on “Our Father, who art in heaven” at all hours of the day and night with whatever you like.
  2. The thief is the prophetic picture of all of us, staring hopelessly hopeful at the Son of God, begging to hear the same words.
  3. The way of the cross is the actual way of victory. Jesus absorbs the worst of what humanity and even the devil can do to him, and he spurns the shame of it all.
  4. As soon as people understand what crucifixion means, the cross becomes offensive.
  5. How many times in our lifetime must we sigh, floundering through this world with our sins, sorrows, struggles, frustrations, fears, and foes?
  6. This story is not meant for six-year-olds, but it is meant for us, though we should hardly handle it.
  7. Unlike every other king in the line of David, unlike every other person on earth, Jesus, the King of kings, had died and risen again!
  8. This is the third installment in our series, From Eden to Easter: Life and Death in the Garden. Each day throughout Holy Week, we will take a special look at the gardens and wildernesses of Scripture, and in particular, these scenes' connections to Christ's redemption won for us on the cross.
  9. This is the second installment in our series, From Eden to Easter: Life and Death in the Garden. Each day throughout Holy Week, we will take a special look at the gardens and wildernesses of Scripture, and in particular, these scenes' connections to Christ's redemption won for us on the cross.
  10. Three Lenten songs express the same astonishing wonder of a Lord who willingly suffers and dies.
  11. Due to his self-reliance, King Zedekiah ended his days as a lowly prisoner in Babylon.
  12. God’s people get the warm feast of victory, while God’s meal is prepared cold.
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