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Blog Entry | Moms >
Posted by Mary Lisa Cochran
I am cheating and drinking my coffee before exercise. That’s right! Hear my rebel yell! Before exercise. It is cross training day which means I do something other than run. Last week I rode my bike which was super fun until I discovered I’d run over a large nail/screw-type obje ...
Blog Entry | Spiritual Growth >
Posted by Whitt Madden
“For by one offering [the sacrifice of his own body on the cross] Jesus Christ has perfected for all time those who are being made holy [or: are being sanctified] now progressively in this life.” Repeated Animal Sacrifices Were Not Once-for-All Up to this verse (14) in chapter ...
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Posted by Whitt Madden
Someone may ask, “How can it be loving for God to be so self-exalting in the work of the cross? If He is really exalting His own glory and vindicating His own righteousness, then how is the cross really an act of love to us?” I fear the question betrays ...
Blog Entry | Spiritual Growth >
Posted by Whitt Madden
The cross of Christ was no accident. God sent him to the cross for a purpose. There was divine design behind the execution of the Son of God at Calvary. In fact, we might say that God had many purposes for the cross. John Piper has written a book in ...
Blog Entry | Spiritual Growth >
Posted by Whitt Madden
What is the ultimate reason why Jesus came to die on the cross? How you answer that question, will profoundly affect the way you understand the central event of human history – the death of Jesus, the Son of God. I introduce our text (Romans 3:25-26) with this long meditation ...
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Posted by Whitt Madden
Someone may ask, “How can it be loving for God to be so self-exalting in the work of the cross? If He is really exalting His own glory and vindicating His own righteousness, then how is the cross really an act of love to us?” I fear the question betrays ...
Blog Entry | Christian Living >
Posted by Randall Hust
     Three of Jesus' own words from the cross.  All three for the concern of others.  One a prayer for the redemption of the crowds.  One an assurance of future hope for the repentant thief, and the last establishing order among the household He would leave be ...
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Posted by Randall Hust
    The next word from Jesus is captured by John and is recorded in John 19.  From the cross Jesus looks down and sees His own mother, there at the foot of His torment.  One can imagine that as she looks up at her Son, the ehoes of a ...
Blog Entry | Devotionals >
Posted by Debbra Stephens
Of the seven final sayings of Jesus from the Cross, three are found in the Gospel of John—this, our first to ponder.The first statement Jesus made is recorded in Luke and Jesus speaks to the Father for forgiveness.The second is a salvation promise made to the repentant sinner.Now He spea ...
Blog Entry | Spiritual Growth >
Posted by Whitt Madden
What is the ultimate reason why Jesus came to die on the cross? How you answer that question, will profoundly affect the way you understand the central event of human history – the death of Jesus, the Son of God. I introduce our text (Romans 3:25-26) with this long meditation ...