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For this experience, we reflect on the truth that Jesus willingly became our curse, taking on sin He did not commit, so that we could walk in true freedom and break the power of condemnation (Galatians 3:13; 2 Corinthians 5:21). As our advocate, Christ chose the cross in obedience to the Father, calling us to respond with repentance and a life aligned with God rather than self-righteous control (Luke 23; Exodus 20). Through His sacrifice, the curse was broken and we are invited to live free, redeemed, and fully reconciled to God.
By Pastor Rory RobertsFor this experience, we reflect on the truth that Jesus willingly became our curse, taking on sin He did not commit, so that we could walk in true freedom and break the power of condemnation (Galatians 3:13; 2 Corinthians 5:21). As our advocate, Christ chose the cross in obedience to the Father, calling us to respond with repentance and a life aligned with God rather than self-righteous control (Luke 23; Exodus 20). Through His sacrifice, the curse was broken and we are invited to live free, redeemed, and fully reconciled to God.