Devotional Blog
Looking To The Cross | Day 36 | Hebrews 10:12-14
We have not yet seen the completion of God’s redemptive plan come to its full fruition, but we do not live as those who have no hope.
Looking To The Cross | Day 35 | Hebrews 9:27-28
“He is the radiance of the glory of God and the exact imprint of his nature, and he upholds the universe by the word of his power.” These words from Hebrews 1:3 display the beauty of Christ in the fullness of His glory as he sits at the right hand of God and upholds the universe by the word of his power.
Looking To The Cross | Day 34 | Hebrews 9:11-14
Leviticus 16 paints a grim picture of life without the eternally atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ. With these God-given instructions for animal sacrifices also came much sadness. Blood would be shed, and innocent life would be lost so that mankind could seek the forgiveness of sins and the removal of guilt.
Looking To The Cross | Day 33 | Hebrews 2:14-15
“You will not surely die.” The craftiest of serpents whispered in the ear of Eve who took the fruit of the forbidden tree and shared it with her husband. This one act of sin broke mankind’s ability to dwell in the presence of the Lord, for no unrighteousness will coexist with the holiness of a perfect God.
Looking To The Cross | Day 32 | Titus 2:13-14
When the Redeemed look at the cross, we see our past sins forgiven, our present given purpose today and our future is filled with the Hope that comes with knowing that the best is yet to come.
Looking To The Cross | Day 31 | 1 Timothy 2:5-6
A mediator is one who stands between two sides and works toward reconciliation. When Christ hung on the Cross of Calvary, He was acting as a Mediator.
Looking To The Cross | Day 30 | Colossians 2:13-15
Sadly, many do not experience the full joy of living in the freedom that Christ provides. Too often, we return to the bondage of sins forgiven. We allow the Accuser to tell us we must do more. We fail to enjoy the new life we have where we can plan for our heavenly future because the penalty and burden of our sins has been removed.
Looking To The Cross | Day 29 | Colossians 1:15-20
The nativity scene with baby Jesus in the manger can tempt us to believe that this was His beginning.
Looking To The Cross | Day 28 | Philippians 2:5-8
When the serpent questioned God’s command to abstain from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil in the garden, he was subtlety enticing the first couple to a life of upward mobility. According to the serpent, God was holding back knowledge and position.
Looking To The Cross | Day 27 | Ephesians 5:2
My daughter sitting in a chair with a book, like her dad, even though she could not read. My son playing a guitar, like his dad, even though it was made out of cardboard. By nature, children look like their parents, and, by nature, children want to be like their parents. Adopted children do not share their parents’ genetics, but they do share the inclination to imitate their parents…
Looking To The Cross | Day 26 | Ephesians 2:13-15
As Christians, we are grafted into the family of God through the rootstock of Christ. He is our foundation and source of peace with God. Just as a branch grafted into a tree shares all the tree's nutrients, we are one in Christ and able to enjoy the blessings and benefits therein, not because of anything that we did but because He loves us and invited us into his family.
Looking To The Cross | Day 25 | Ephesians 1:7-10
Remember watching The Sixth Sense? Nobody saw the ending coming and it changed the entire frame of reference for the rest of the movie. If you watched it a second time, then with the understanding that the main character is a ghost, you see everything in a different light. The scenes look different. The characters aren’t interacting as you’d thought. The dialogue has new meaning. It isn’t the same story at all because the ending changes everything.
Looking To The Cross | Day 24 | Genesis 6:14
My life sometimes feels like a game of Queen of the Court. I strive, set goals, create a game plan, and execute the strategy. I long to be my best (a good thing), but at times I want to be THE best (not so good).
Looking To The Cross | Day 23 | Galatians 3:13-24
For those who grew up in the church or spent considerable time among other Christians, “Christ died for my sins” is heard countless times.
Looking To The Cross | Day 22 | Galatians 2:20
Let us not linger on ourselves in the flesh for too long, for we shall only find woefully fallible imperfection there. For every glance at ourselves, take ten long gazes at Christ, who is the author and finisher of our faith by which we now live as new creations.
Looking To The Cross | Day 21 | 2 Corinthians 5:21
We are not only without sin (a return). We are also given the righteousness of God (an exchange). No retailer would ever forgive an infinite debt (our sin) and, in exchange for it, give what is of infinite value (God’s righteousness).
Looking To The Cross | Day 20 | 1 Corinthians 15:3-4
We as followers of Christ are God’s messengers responsible for carrying the Gospel to mankind, just as Paul did with the Corinthians when he reminded them of the Gospel’s simple tenets of the death, burial, and resurrection of the Savior.
Looking To The Cross | Day 19 | 1 Corinthians 1:18
It probably seemed foolish for Noah to build the ark. But it saved mankind. It probably seemed foolish for the Israelites to smear blood on doorframes, but it spared them from the final plague. It probably seemed foolish to march around the city of Jericho seven times to overtake the city. But it gave the Israelites their first taste of the Promised Land.
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