Why The Cross Matters
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Some messages make you feel inspired for a day. The cross is not one of those messages. It is weighty, confrontational, and strangely hopeful because it tells the truth about what is broken in us and what God is willing to do to restore us.
We start with a simple confession: even confident speakers can feel nervous when opening Scripture, because the goal is not to perform or motivate, it is to handle the Word of God faithfully. From there we name the real problem underneath our anxiety, comparison, and discontent: sin. Not just the obvious public sins, but the hidden ones that grow in the heart, the sins we excuse as “respectable,” and the sins of omission where we withhold love, prayer, mercy, and forgiveness.
Then we follow the Bible’s storyline from Eden to sacrifice, and ultimately to Jesus. Other belief systems often focus on what you must do to earn favor or enlightenment. Christianity claims something different: you cannot save yourself, so God acts. Walking through John 19, we sit with the crucifixion details and the moment Jesus says, “It’s finished.” That leads into substitutionary atonement, where God’s justice against sin and God’s mercy toward sinners meet at the cross. We also talk candidly about judgment, hell, grace, and why the church must not trade its center for fog machines, preferences, or programs.
If you want a clearer, steadier grasp on the gospel of Jesus Christ, listen now, then subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find it. What part of the cross do you struggle to understand most?