Devotional Blog
Looking To The Cross | Day 18 | Romans 8:31-34
What if, every morning, we started our day reminding ourselves that God is for us? That we are victorious through Him? That there is no need to fear? That we are free from defeat because Christ lives in us by His Spirit? That Jesus is coming for us, and we will share His Glory? That Jesus intercedes for us? That we cannot be separated from His love?
Looking To The Cross | Day 17 | Romans 5:9-11
This is the simple Gospel. The Son of God left His place of perfection in heaven and came to earth to mend our hearts and hurts. God’s love was poured out on humanity through the blood that was shed by Jesus. He became broken for us on a cross so that we could know forgiveness, reconciliation, hope and healing.
Looking To The Cross | Day 16 | Romans 5:6-8
“I can do it,” “Leave me alone,” and “I don’t need your help” are phrases that most of us master as little kids. We want to solve our own problems. We resist being perceived as weak. Our quest for autonomy begins by dressing ourselves and morphs into driving and working independently.
Looking To The Cross | Day 15 | Romans 3:21-26
We have all heard the saying nothing in life is free. There is an intuitive nature to boast in our efforts to earn something independently of another. We shun help when someone offers it to us.
Looking To The Cross | Day 14 | John 15:13
It's amazing how, in many cases, God expands a believer's circle of friends as their love for Christ and their fellow man increases along the narrow road. This social augmentation is not just for the sake of the believer's happiness, but more so for the sake of the Kingdom of God.
Looking To The Cross | Day 13 | John 10:17-18
Jesus had a choice. Fully God and fully man, He could have said, “No” to dying on the cross. He could have used his divine authority to create another way for sin to be dissolved. But He chose to sacrifice His life on His own free will. He chose obedience to the Father.
Looking To The Cross | Day 12 | John 3:16
There is so much meaning in so little a word: so. For God “so” loved the world. So, what does that “so” mean?
Looking To The Cross | Day 11 | Luke 24:25-27
Seven miles lie between Emmaus and Jerusalem, and it takes on average two hours to walk those seven miles…
Looking To The Cross | Day 10 | Luke 23:39-43
Deathbed conversions were a real sticking point for me in my early years as a Christian…
Looking To The Cross | Day 9 | Luke 23:33-34
“Father, Forgive Them.” The first three words spoken by Jesus as they were nailing Him to the cross. Held in a posture He could not change, Jesus was mocked, ridiculed and spit upon.
Looking To The Cross | Day 8 | Mark 15:33-39
Sometimes God says no. Sometimes He allows suffering. Betsy was a godly woman who lost her battle to cancer…
Looking To The Cross | Day 7 | Mark 15:27-32
Jesus faced blame and accusation like a convicted criminal, the disbelief and lack of trust due a liar, and the mockery of purpose accorded a con-artist. When we are derided, mocked, or reviled, Jesus understands our pain, whether self-inflicted or caused by others.
Looking To The Cross | Day 6 | Mark 14:32-36
It is no accident that Gethsemane means oil press, and thus among the grove of olive trees, our Lord would himself be pressed under the excruciating weight of the punishment that was ours to endure.
Looking To The Cross | Day 5 | Mark 10:45
As we reflect on the cross and take up our own every morning, let us seek to serve rather than be served. Where can we replace our demands on others with gifts to them instead?
Looking To The Cross | Day 4 | Matthew 26:26-29
Jesus knew though that it would all make sense after the cross. It was the cross that made the fulfillment of this new covenant into a reality.
Looking To The Cross | Day 3 | Matthew 26:6-13
It’s amazing how few people really comprehended the purpose and mission of Jesus when he walked on this earth.
Looking To The Cross | Day 2 | Isaiah 53:1-12
I think it’s vital for us to see all that was done to Jesus, and at the same time all that Jesus did. He was a like a lamb led to the slaughter, and yet in complete control. Humility and authority. Suffering and Power.
Looking To The Cross | Day 1 | Genesis 3:15
What love! What wisdom! What power! As we begin our 40 day’s journey, let us reflect on God’s goodness from the very beginning.
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