This sermon explores the timing of Christ's crucifixion—whether on Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday—using Scripture as the sole basis for evaluation, emphasizing that while the exact day is not foundational to salvation, the manner in which believers discuss such matters is crucial. It establishes the non-negotiable gospel truths: Christ died for our sins, was buried, and rose again on the third day, with the resurrection confirmed on the first day of the week. The central message transcends chronological debate, calling the church to contend for the faith with grace, humility, and gentleness, reflecting Christ's own spirit, and warning against the destructive nature of a contentious or censorious attitude, which undermines the gospel's witness more than any doctrinal disagreement.