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The cross is a reality for both Jesus and us. The seven sayings of Jesus on the cross teach us the meaning of the cross. “Father forgive them” speaks of the peace God offers those who trust Jesus. “Today you will be with me” speaks of assurance. “Care for my mother” speaks of concern for others. “Why have you forsaken me” speaks of the darkness Jesus felt during his deepest suffering. “I thirst” speaks of the suffering of Jesus that offers us the water of life. “It is finished” speaks of a work completed. “Into your hands I commend my spirit” speaks of surrender and trust.
The path to life passes through death. The path to victorious living is suffering with Jesus, dying with Jesus to sin.
This is the believer’s cross. The believer’s cross is experiential. No one can crucify himself, but we can repent and God does the work. Our daily cross is to do the Father’s will. Only as we die with Christ can we produce fruit.
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The cross is a reality for both Jesus and us. The seven sayings of Jesus on the cross teach us the meaning of the cross. “Father forgive them” speaks of the peace God offers those who trust Jesus. “Today you will be with me” speaks of assurance. “Care for my mother” speaks of concern for others. “Why have you forsaken me” speaks of the darkness Jesus felt during his deepest suffering. “I thirst” speaks of the suffering of Jesus that offers us the water of life. “It is finished” speaks of a work completed. “Into your hands I commend my spirit” speaks of surrender and trust.
The path to life passes through death. The path to victorious living is suffering with Jesus, dying with Jesus to sin.
This is the believer’s cross. The believer’s cross is experiential. No one can crucify himself, but we can repent and God does the work. Our daily cross is to do the Father’s will. Only as we die with Christ can we produce fruit.
The post The Reality of the Cross appeared first on Bethel Mennonite Church - Gladys VA.

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