Victory Church Providence

Powerful Lessons from Another Cross, Part I


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Main Theme
  • The power of God’s Word and its ability to transform lives.

  • Focus: “Powerful lessons from another cross” (the thief on the cross in Luke 23:39–43).

    Context and Setup
    • Reference to Charles Spurgeon: God’s Word defends itself.

    • Connection to previous message on the cross (Galatians 6:14).

    • Illustration: church member misusing the “thief on the cross” story.

    • Introduction of three crosses:

      • Cross of redemption (Jesus).

      • Cross of rejection.

      • “Another cross” (the repentant thief).

        The Passage (Luke 23:39–43)
        • One criminal mocks Jesus.

        • The other:

          • Rebukes the first criminal.

          • Acknowledges guilt.

          • Declares Jesus’ innocence.

          • Asks Jesus to remember him.

          • Jesus promises him paradise.

            Observations About the Thief
            • Demonstrates deep spiritual understanding at the end of life.

            • Possible unknown background (religious or sudden revelation).

            • Encouragement to grow spiritually and keep learning.

            • Initially mocked Jesus but experienced a change of heart.

            • Key idea: “While there is life, there is hope.”

              Theme of Transformation
              • Warning against false or limiting belief systems.

              • Emphasis on truth as the source of freedom.

              • Call to “come to your senses” spiritually.

              • Sin described as destructive and deceptive.

              • Illustration: prodigal son and consequences of sin.

                Lesson 1: The Fear of God
                • Based on Luke 23:40: “Do you not fear God?”

                • The thief understood reverence and accountability before God.

                  Clarifying the Fear of God
                  • Not terror בלבד, but reverence, respect, and awe.

                  • Balance:

                    • गलत view: harsh, cruel God.

                    • Opposite गलत view: only love, no judgment.

                      Biblical Support
                      • Matthew 10:28 – Fear God, not man.

                      • Hebrews 10:31 – Fearful to fall into God’s hands.

                      • Hebrews 12:28–29 – God is a consuming fire.

                      • Proverbs 16:6 – Fear of God leads to turning from evil.

                        Warnings and Applications
                        • Modern culture minimizes or distorts God’s holiness.

                        • Danger of creating a “God in our image.”

                        • Example: evangelist who loved Christ but lost fear of God → moral failure.

                        • Key point: spiritual passion without reverence leads to compromise.

                          Practical Implications
                          • Fear of God establishes moral boundaries.

                          • Christians should not live habitually in sin while claiming faith.

                          • Call to raise standards according to Scripture, not culture.

                            Lesson 2: Recognition of Personal Sin
                            • Based on Luke 23:41: “We are punished justly…”

                            • The thief admits guilt and responsibility.

                              Core Idea
                              • Acknowledging sin is the first step to salvation and healing.

                                Key Teachings
                                • Humans resist admitting wrongdoing.

                                • Modern tendency to blame others (culture, family, society).

                                • Biblical truth: all are guilty before God.

                                  Biblical Support
                                  • Romans 3:10 – None righteous.

                                  • Romans 3:19 – All the world guilty before God.

                                  • Romans 3:23 – All have sinned.

                                    Illustrations
                                    • Prison story: only the guilty man was freed.

                                    • Parable of Pharisee vs. tax collector:

                                      • Self-righteous man vs. repentant sinner.

                                      • The humble sinner is justified.

                                        Practical Implications
                                        • You cannot receive salvation without admitting need.

                                        • “I’m a good person” mindset blocks repentance.

                                        • Sin leads to destruction (James 1:14–15).

                                        • The cross is the solution to human guilt.

                                          Closing Emphasis
                                          • Two key lessons from the thief:

                                            • Fear God (reverence and accountability).

                                            • Admit personal sin (humility and repentance).

                                            • Message of hope:

                                              • Jesus saves sinners.

                                              • Transformation is possible even at the last moment.

                                              • Invitation to respond:

                                                • Repent.

                                                • Return to God.

                                                • Embrace grace and salvation.

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