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The
Cross
Was
Central
To
St.
Pauls
Preaching
How
Much
God
Loves
Us
By
Max
Solbrekken
"Then
delivered
he
Him
therefore
unto
them
to
be
crucified.
And
they
took
Jesus,
and
led
Him
away.
And
He
bearing
His
cross
went
forth
into
a
place
called
the
place
of
a
skull,
which
is
called
in
the
Hebrew
Golgatha:
Where
they
crucified
Him,
and
two
other
with
Him,
on
either
side
one,
and
Jesus
in
the
midst.
And
Pilate
wrote
a
title,
and
put
it
on
the
cross.
And
the
writing
was,
Jesus
of
Nazareth
the
King
of
the
Jews."
(John
19:16-19)
Our
Lord,
Jesus
Christ
when
Roman
soldiers
put
the
crown
of
thorns
upon
his
head

Matthew
27:22
(KJV)
Pilate
saith
unto
them,
What
shall
I
do
then
with
Jesus
which
is
called
Christ?
They
all
say
unto
him,
Let
him
be
crucified.
Matthew
27:23
(KJV)
But
the
governor
said,
Why,
what
evil
hath
he
done?
But
they
cried
out
the
more,
saying,
Let
him
be
crucified.
Matthew
27:24
(KJV)
When
Pilate
saw
that
he
could
prevail
nothing,
but
that
rather
a
tumult
was
made,
he
took
water,
and
washed
his
hands
before
the
multitude,
saying,
I
am
innocent
of
the
blood
on
this
just
person:
se
ye
to
it
Matthew
27:25
(KJV)
Then
answered
all
the
people,
and
said,
His
blood
be
on
us,
and
on
our
children.
Matthew
27:26
Then
released
he
Barabbas
unto
them:
and
when
he
had
scourged
Jesus,
he
delivered
him
to
be
crucified.
Matthew
27:29
And
when
they
had
patted
a
crown
of
thorns,
they
put
it
upon
his
head,
and
a
reed
in
his
right
hand:
and
they
bowed
the
knee
before
him,
and
mocked
him,
saying,
"Hail,
King
of
the
Jews."

Matthew
27:30
And
they
spit
upon
him,
and
took
the
reed,
and
smote
him
on
the
head.
Matthew 27:31 And after that
they
had
mocked
him,
they
took
the
robe
off
from
him,
and
put
his
own
raiment
on
him,
and
led
him
away
to
crucify
him.
Matthew
27:32
(KJV)
And
as
they
came
out,
they
found
a
man
of
Cyrene,
Simon
by
name:
him
they
compelled
to
bear
his
cross.
The
face
of
our
Lord
Jesus
before
the
crucifixion


Matthew
27:33
(KJV)
And
when
they
were
come
unto
a
place
called
Golgotha,
that
is
to
say,
a
place
of
a
skull,
Matthew
27:34
(KJV)
They
gave
him
vinegar
to
drink
mingled
with
gall:
and
when
he
had
tasted
thereof,
he
would
not
drink.
Matthew
27:35
(KJV)
And
they
crucified
him,
and
parted
his
garments,
casting
lots:
that
it
might
be
fulfilled
which
was
spoken
by
the
prophet,
They
parted
my
garments
among
them,
and
upon
my
vesture
did
they
cast
lots.
Matthew
27:37
And
set
up
over
his
head
his
accusation
written,
THIS
IS
JESUS
THE
KING
OF
THE
JEWS.

Matthew
27:45-46
(KJV)
Now
from
the
sixth
hour
there
was
darkness
over
all
the
land
unto
the
ninth
hour.
And
about
the
ninth
hour
Jesus
cried
with
a
loud
voice,
saying,
E-li,
E-li,
la-ma
sa-bach-tha-ni?
that
is
to
say,
My
God,
my
God,
why
hast
thou
forsaken
me?
Matthew
27:47
(KJV)
Some
of
them
that
stood
there,
when
they
heard
that,
said,
This
man
calleth
for
Elias.
Matthew
27:48
(KJV)
And
straightway
one
of
them
ran,
and
took
a
spunge,
and
filled
it
with
vinegar,
and
put
it
on
a
reed,
and
gave
him
to
drink.
Matthew 27:49 (KJV)
The
rest
said,
Let
be,
let
us
see
whether
E-li-as
will
come
to
save
him.
Matthew
27:50
(KJV)
Jesus,
when
he
had
cried
again
with
a
loud
voice,
yielded
up
the
ghost.

Matthew
27:
51
And
behold,
the
veil
of
the
temple
was
rent
in
twain
from
the
top
to
the
bottom
and
the
earth
did
quake,
and
the
rocks
rent;
And
the
graves
were
opened;
and
many
bodies
of
the
saints
which
slept
arose,
And
came
out
of
the
graves
after
his
resurrection,
and
went
into
the
holy
city,
and
appeared
unto
many.
Matthew
27:57
(KJV)
And
the
even
was
come,
there
was
a
rich
man
of
Arimathaea,
named
Joseph,
who
also
himself
was
Jesus'
disciple:
Matthew
27:58
(KJV)
He
went
to
Pilate,
and
begged
the
body
of
Jesus.
Then
Pilate
commanded
the
body
to
be
delivered.

Mary,
the
mother
of
Jesus
after
the
crucifixion,
claiming
the
body
of
Jesus
to
be
buried
in
the
tomb.
St.
Paul
wrote,
"the
preaching
of
the
cross
is
to
them
that
perish
foolishness;
but
unto
us
which
are
SAVED,
it
is
the
power
of
God."
(I
Cor.
1:18)
The
irony
is
that
mankind
has
-
by
and
large
-
rejected
the
Gospel
of
Christ
because
of
it
s
simplicity,
and
in
its
place
substituted
an
alternate
gospel
which
is
powerless
because
it
is
not
based
in
truth
and
righteousness.
The
great
apostle
fully
understood
this.
He
stated,
"For
the
Jews
require
a
sign,
and
the
Greeks
seek
after
wisdom,
but
we
preach
Christ
crucified,
unto
the
Jews
a
stumbling
block,
and
unto
the
Greeks
foolishness:
"But
unto
them
which
are
called
both
Jews
and
Greeks,
Christ
the
power
of
God
and
the
wisdom
of
God."
(1
Cor.
1:22-23)
Again
St.
Paul
declared,
"For
I
determined
not
to
know
anything
among
you,
save
(except)
Jesus
Christ,
and
Him
crucified."
(1
Cor.
2:2)
PREACHING
OF
THE
CROSS
WAS
CENTRAL
TO
ST.
PAUL
To
the
Jews
who
were
tempted
to
discard
the
simplicity
of
the
gospel
for
"law-keeping"
he
writes,
"Christ
is
become
of
no
effect
unto
you,
whosoever
of
you
are
justified
by
the
law,
ye
are
fallen
from
grace."
"For
we
through
the
Spirit
wait
for
the
hope
of
righteousness
by
faith.
For
in
Jesus
Christ
neither
circumcision
availeth
anything,
nor
uncircumcision;
but
faith
which
worketh
by
love."
(Ga.
5:4-6)
His
argument
was
that
if
we
trust
in
the
works
of
the
law
-
like
circumcision
-
we
have
then
made
the
"work
of
Christ
on
the
cross
of
no
effect"
and,
"Christ
shall
profit
you
nothing."
He
speaks
of
the
"offense
of
the
cross"
which
he
had
to
suffer
because
of
embracing
the
truth.
(Gal.
5:11;
6:12)
It
cost
Paul
everything
to
serve
Christ.
"But
God
forbid
that
I
should
glory,
save
*(except)
in
the
cross
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
by
Whom
the
world
is
crucified
unto
me,
and
I
unto
the
world."
(Gal.
6:14)
The
bottom
line
is
that
rituals,
ceremonies,
keeping
of
laws
and
following
traditions
do
not
save
souls
or
change
lives.
The
Bible
says,
"For
in
Christ
Jesus
neither
circumcision
availeth
anything,
nor
uncircumcision
but
a
new
creature."
(Gal.
6:15)
The
Bible
says,
"Therefore
if
any
man
be
in
Christ,
he
is
a
new
creature:
old
things
are
passed
away;
behold,
all
things
are
become
new."
(2
Cor.
5:17)
St.
Paul
gloried
in
THE
CROSS
OF
CHRIST,
because
only
through
His
substitionary,
all-atoning
death
for
the
sins
of
the
world
is
there
redemption
for
fallen
man!
That
is
why
the
apostle
declared,
"For
I
am
not
ashamed
of
the
gospel
of
Christ:
for
it
is
the
power
of
God
unto
salvation
to
everyone
that
believeth;
to
the
Jew
first,
and
also
to
the
Greek
(heathen)."
(Rom.
1:16)
The
Bible
says,
"Let
this
mind
be
in
you,
which
was
also
in
Christ
Jesus:
Who,
being
in
the
form
of
God,
thought
it
not
robbery
to
be
equal
with
God:
But
made
Himself
of
no
reputation,
and
took
upon
Him
the
form
of
a
servant,
and
was
made
in
the
likeness
of
men:
And
being
found
in
fashion
as
a
man,
He
humbled
Himself,
and
became
obedient
unto
death,
even
the
death
of
the
cross."
"Where
for
God
also
hath
highly
exalted
Him,
and
given
Him
a
name
which
is
above
every
name:
That
at
the
name
of
Jesus
every
knee
should
bow,
of
things
in
heaven,
and
things
in
earth,
and
things
under
the
earth;
And
that
every
tongue
should
confess
that
Jesus
Christ
is
Lord,
to
the
glory
of
God
the
Father."
(Phil.
2:5-11)
In
this
treatise,
I
wish
to
share
the
teaching
of
God
about
the
cross
and
the
blood
of
Jesus.
I
will
answer
the
question,
"What
does
God
say
about
the
cross
and
what
does
the
Cross
of
Christ
teach
us"?
The
Cross
of
Christ
teaches
us
five
things:
What
does
God
think
about
our
sins?
How
much
God
loves
us
The
doctrine
of
substitution
Christ's
victor
over
Satan
The
Value
of
an
eternal
soul
#1
-
The
Cross
Teaches
Us
What
God
Thinks
of
Our
Sins
The
Bible
warns:
"The
soul
that
sinneth,
it
shall
die."
(Ezek.
18:4,20)
God
had
warned
Adam
and
Eve
about
the
sin
of
disobedience
and
the
awful
consequences
of
such
an
act.
He
stated
unequivocally,
"...of
every
tree
of
the
garden
thou
mayest
freely
eat:
But
of
the
tree
of
knowledge
of
good
and
evil,
thou
shalt
not
eat
of
it:
for
in
the
day
that
thou
eatest
thereof
thou
shalt
surely
die."
(lit.
heb.
-
in
dying
thou
shalt
die).
(Genesis
2:16-17)
God's
command
was
definite
and
irrevocable
-
"You
can
enjoy
this
beautiful
garden
forever,
providing
you
obey
My
commands
and
keep
them.
If
you
do
not,
you
will
begin
to
die
and
eventually
return
to
the
ground
out
of
which
you
came."
Please
note:
Ever
since
that
fateful
day,
every
baby
has
been
born
with
death
in
their
mortal
bodies.
When
our
first
parents
sinned,
they
threw
the
entire
human
race
into
turmoil
and
jeopardy.
Human
kind
was
cascaded
into
physical
as
well
as
eternal
death.
In
His
great
mercy,
God
came
searching
for
Adam
and
Eve
in
order
to
redeem
them.
He
asked
Adam
&
Eve
the
big
question
-
'WHY?'
Then
He
passed
judgment
upon
them
and
the
earth,
because
of
their
rebellion
and
sin.
"And
the
Lord
God
said
unto
the
woman,
"What
is
this
that
thou
hast
done?"
And
the
woman
said,
"The
serpent
beguiled
me,
and
I
did
eat."
And
the
Lord
God
said
unto
the
serpent,
"Because
thou
hast
done
this,
thou
art
cursed
above
all
cattle,
and
above
every
beast
of
the
field;
upon
thy
belly
shalt
thou
go,
and
dust
shalt
thou
eat
all
the
days
of
thy
life:
"And
I
will
put
enmity
between
thee
and
the
woman,
and
between
thy
seed
and
her
seed;
it
shall
bruise
thy
head,
and
thou
shalt
bruise
his
heel.
Unto
the
woman
He
said,
I
will
gratly
multiply
thy
sorrow
and
thy
conception;
in
sorrow
thou
shalt
bring
forth
children;
and
thy
desire
shall
be
thy
husband,
and
he
shall
rule
over
thee."
"And
unto
Adam
He
said,
"Because
thou
hast
hearkened
unto
the
voice
of
thy
wife,
and
hast
eaten
of
the
tree,
of
which
I
commanded
thee,
saying,
Thou
shalt
not
eat
of
it:
cursed
is
the
ground
for
thy
sake;
in
sorrow
thou
shalt
eat
of
it
all
the
days
of
thy
life;
Thorns
also
and
thistles
shall
it
bring
forth
to
thee;
and
thou
shalt
eat
the
herb
of
the
field;
In
the
sweat
of
thy
face
shalt
thou
eat
bread,
til
thou
return
unto
the
ground;
for
out
of
it
wast
thou
taken:
for
dust
thou
art,
and
unto
dust
shalt
thou
return."
(Genesis
3:13-19)
GOD
PRONOUNCED
A
CURE
UPON
THE
SERPENT.
It
would
lose
its
ability
to
walk
and
would
have
to
crawl
and
eat
dust.
Scientists
now
believe
that
at
one
time
serpents
walked
upright.
He
would
put
enmity
between
the
human
race
and
serpents.
In
a
USA
survey
it
states
that
98%
of
Americans
hate
snakes
more
than
any
other
animal.
That
enmity
was
a
type
of
pre-picture
of
the
battle
pitting
Satan
and
his
minions
against
God
and
His
children.
Then
God
dropped
a
bombshell.
He
revealed
a
great
truth
hidden
from
before
the
foundations
of
the
world.
He
would
send
a
redeemer!
This
was
the
first
mention
of
the
Coming
Messiah!
His
own
Son
would
be
incarnated
(become
a
man)
in
order
to
suffer,
bleed
and
die
to
save
us.
He
would
redeem
the
human
race
through
the
sacrificial
death
of
His
Son,
on
the
Cross.
As
a
type
of
that
ultimate
sacrifice,
God
killed
an
innocent
animal
shedding
its
blood,
to
atone
for
Adam
and
Eve's
sins.
And
from
the
skins,
He
made
clothes
to
cover
them;
GOD
PRONOUNCED
A
CURSE
UPON
THE
WOMAN
And
unto
the
woman
He
said,
I
will
greatly
multiply
thy
sorrow
and
thy
conception:
in
sorrow
shalt
thou
bring
forth
children;
and
thy
desire
shall
be
to
thy
husband
and
he
shall
rule
over
thee."
During
my
world
travels,
I
have
observed
how
men
treat
their
wives.
In
most
pagan
cultures,
wives
are
like
a
piece
of
property.
They
are
inferior
to
men
and
cannot
even
eat
with
their
husbands
or
sons.
And
females
are
often
aborted
before
birth,
due
to
their
little
value!
Ungodly,
chauvinistic,
over
sexed
men
often
marry
four
wives
or
more.
(I
once
met
a
Muslim
man
in
Kenya
who
had
65
wives.)
Often
such
a
man
is
able
to
accuse
his
wife
-
rightly
or
wrongly
and
have
her
put
to
death
on
false
charges.
Or
divorce
her
on
the
spot!
It
is
not
uncommon
for
mothers
to
choke
their
young
daughters
to
death,
because
of
the
unjust
Hindu
caste
system
which
would
bankrupt
a
poor
family
with
several
daughters.
Only
Jesus
Christ
gives
women
liberty
through
the
glorious
gospel
which
was
purchased
by
His
shed
blood.
Only
the
gospel
sets
women
free.
Among
all
the
world's
religions,
only
Christianity
treats
women
with
respect
and
honor,
as
a
special
creation
of
God,
through
the
New
Birth!
"For
ye
are
all
the
children
of
God
by
faith
in
Christ
Jesus.
For
as
many
of
you
as
have
been
baptized
into
Christ
have
put
on
Christ.
There
is
neither
Jew
nor
Greek,
there
is
neither
bond
nor
free,
there
is
neither
male
or
female:
for
ye
are
all
one
in
Christ
Jesus."
(Gal.
3:26-28)
GOD
PRONOUNCED
A
CURSE
UPON
THE
GROUND
"And
unto
Adam
He
said,
"Because
thou
hast
hearkened
unto
the
voice
of
thy
wife,
and
hast
eaten
of
the
tree,
of
which
I
commanded
thee,
saying,
Thou
shalt
not
eat
of
it:
cursed
is
the
ground
for
thy
sake;
in
sorrow
shalt
thou
eat
of
it
all
the
days
of
thy
life;
Thorns
also
and
thistles
shall
it
bring
forth
to
thee;
and
thou
shalt
eat
the
herb
of
the
field;"
(Genesis
3:17-18)
Because
of
Adam's
sin,
there
would
be
a
curse
upon
the
ground.
Man
would
not
enjoy
the
fruit
of
his
work.
Thorns
and
thistles
would
come
forth
to
plague
him
as
he
tilled
the
earth
to
eke
out
a
living.
"In
sorrow
shalt
thou
eat
of
it
all
the
days
of
thy
life."
THEN
GOD
PRONOUNCED
A
CURSE
UPON
MAN
"In
the
sweat
of
thy
face
shalt
thou
eat
bread,
til
thou
return
unto
the
ground;
for
out
of
it
wast
thou
taken:
for
dust
thou
art,
and
unto
dust
shalt
thou
return."
(Gen.
3:
17-19)
Man,
who
was
created
for
immortality
would
die
and
return
to
the
dust.
God
drove
Adam
and
Eve
out
of
the
Garden
of
Eden
and
kept
its
gates
guarded
with
a
flaming
cherubim,
lest
man
would
enter
the
Garden
and
eat
the
fruit
of
the
TREE
OF
LIFE
and
live
forever
in
their
sins.
Thus,
He
salvaged
the
human
race
from
being
lost
forever
with
the
same
fate
as
Satan,
the
liar.
CAIN
&
ABEL
-
THEY
BOTH
KNEW
THE
RULES
After
these
traumatic
experiences,
Cain
&
Abel
were
born
to
them.
One
day
the
two
sons
came
with
an
offering
unto
the
Lord.
They
both
knew
the
rules.
There
is
no
doubt
that
Almighty
God
had
communicated
to
their
parents
what
was
required
of
them.
SINCE
THE
'FALL',
every
man
had
to
bring
a
sacrifice
to
atone
for
his
sins.
And
the
sacrifice
had
to
be
like
the
original
one
which
God
himself
killed,
to
atone
for
the
sins
of
Adam
and
Eve.
The
truth
is
that
'sin'
is
so
terrible
that
a
life
had
to
be
taken
and
innocent
blood
shed
in
order
for
it
to
be
forgiven.
The
blood
had
to
be
innocent
-
not
contaminated
by
man's
sinful
nature
-
so
God
used
a
lamb
from
the
flocks
to
provide
the
sacrifice,
until
"the
fullness
of
time"
when
he
would
sacrifice
His
own
Son
-
as
the
Pascal
lamb
-
To
die
as
the
Lamb
of
God
for
the
sins
of
the
world.
That
is
why
God
accepted
the
sacrifice
of
Abel
-
the
firstling
of
his
flocks
-
and
rejected
the
offering
of
Cain
-
the
fruit
of
the
ground.
Cain
is
a
type
of
the
pagan
religions
as
well
as
modernists
who
seek
to
please
God
with
their
own
kind
of
offering,
rather
than
following
God's
prescribed
ways.
This
is
a
classic
example
of
'SALVATION
THROUGH
GOOD
WORKS'
rather
than
by
grace
through
faith
in
the
finished
work
of
Jesus
Christ
on
Golgatha's
Hill.
Ever
since
the
fall,
God
has
demanded
a
blood
sacrifice
in
order
to
forgive
the
sins
of
fallen
man.
All
the
patriarchs
built
alters
and
sacrificed
unto
the
Lord.
Then
came
the
sacrificial
system.
God
instituted
the
'sacrificial
system'
under
Moses
-
the
great
Jewish
prophet
and
law
giver
-
so
that
He
coul
dhae
fellowship
with
His
people
and
forgive
them
for
their
continual
sinning.
This
continued
for
2,000
years
until
Jesus
came
to
pay
the
supreme
price
and
redeem
us
all
from
the
curse
of
the
law
and
the
power
of
the
'wicked
one'!
The
Bibe
says,
"Christ
hath
redeemed
us
from
the
curse
of
the
law,
being
made
a
curse
for
us:
for
it
is
written,
Cursed
is
every
one
that
hangeh
on
a
tree:"
(Galations
3:13)
It
is
estimated
that
each
year
on
'THE
GREAT
DAY
OF
ATONEMENT'
during
the
reign
of
Solomon,
that
500,000
lambs
were
sacrificed.
History
confirms
that
the
blood
flowed
in
a
stream,
across
the
Kidron
Valley
for
days,
after
that
event.
When
Jesus
hung
on
Golgatha's
Hill
dying
upon
'The
Cursed
Tree',
an
estimated
250,000
lambs
died
on
the
alters
of
the
temple
in
Jerusalem.
And
every
lamb,
goat,
bullock
or
red
heifer
that
was
slain
under
Jewish
Law
pointed
to
Jesus
of
Nazareth,
God's
own
Lamb.
The
law
stated,
"Without
the
shedding
of
blood,
there
is
no
remission
for
sin",
(Hebrews
9:22)
and
"It
is
the
blood
that
maketh
atonement
for
sin."
(Lev.
17:11)
And
St.
John
declares,
"If
we
walk
in
the
light
as
He
is
in
the
light
we
have
fellowship
one
with
the
other
and
the
blood
of
Jesus
Christ,
God's
Son
cleanseth
us
from
all
sins."
(I
John
1:7)
The
Bible
says,
"And
from
Jesus
Christ...that
loved
us
and
washed
us
from
our
sins
in
His
won
blood."
(Rev.
1:5)
My
precious
friend,
the
cross
of
Christ
delivers
a
powerful
message
to
this
world.
The
cross
teaches
us
what
God
thinks
about
our
sin.
He
hates
our
sins.
They
are
a
stench
in
His
nostrils
and
an
abomination
in
His
sight.
From
God's
word
we
learn
the
awful
truth
about
sin,
and
its
eternal
consequences.
God
had
to
send
His
Son
to
die
the
awful
death
of
the
cross
-
meeting
the
demands
of
Divine
Justice
-
in
order
to
redeem
us
and
purchase
our
freedom
from
the
chains
of
satanic
bondage
and
hell
forever.
The
Bible
says,
"All
have
sinned
and
come
short
of
the
glory
of
God."
(Romans
3:23)
"The
wages
of
sin
is
death,
but
the
gift
of
God
is
eternal
life
through
Jesus
Christ
our
Lord."
(Romans
6:23)
#2
-
The
Cross
Teaches
us
how
much
God
loves
us
Martin
Luther
called
John
3:16,
"a
miniature
Bible".
It
is
the
central
verse
of
the
New
Testament.
Jesus
said,
"For
God
so
loved
the
world,
that
He
gave
His
only
begotten
Son,
that
whosoever
believeth
in
Him
should
not
perish,
but
have
everlasting
life."
(John
3:16)
St.
John,
overwhelmed
by
God's
great
love,
exclaimed,
"We
love
Him
because
He
first
loved
us."
(I
John
4:19)
What
an
enormous
subject
that
brings
up.
We
love
Him
because...There
are
so
many
reasons
why
we
love
God
and
St.
John's
explanation
is
a
good
place
to
start.
WE
LOVE
HIM
BECAUSE
HE
FIRST
LOVED
US!
Then,
we
must
ask
ourselves:
"Why
does
He
love
us?
How
does
He
show
His
love
to
us?"
God's
love
is
magnanimous,
beneficent
and
all
encompassing.
It
is
an
ocean
divine
reaching
out
in
every
directoon
of
His
great
universe,
touching
things
that
touch
people
-
saving,
healing,
sustaining,
providing
and
ever
loving
everyone
unconditionally.
Hallelujah!
The
hymn
writer,
anointed
by
God,
wrote:
"Oh
love
of
God,
so
rich
and
pure
So
measureless
and
strong
It
shall
forevermore
endure
The
saints
and
angels
song.
Could
we
with
ink
the
ocean
fill
And
were
the
sky
of
parchment
made
And
every
stalk
on
earth
a
quill
And
every
man
a
scribe
by
trade
To
write
to
love
of
God
above
Would
drain
the
ocean
dry
And
could
the
scroll
contain
the
whole
Would
stretch
from
sky
to
sky!"
The
premier
reason
for
us
to
love
God,
is
that
He
first
reached
down
to
us.
The
Bible
says,
"While
we
were
yet
sinners,
Christ
died
for
the
ungodly."
(Romans
5:6)
St.
Paul
writes,
"For
you
know
the
grace
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
that
though
He
was
rich,
yet
for
your
sakes
He
became
poor
that
ye
through
His
poverty
might
become
rich."
(2
Cor.
8:9)
About
20
years
ago
while
studying
the
dictionary,
I
came
across
the
word
'apodictic'
taken
from
the
Greek
'apodeiktikos'
which
mean
"EVIDENT
BEYOND
CONTRADICTIONS".
It
also
conveys
the
meaning:
"incontestable
because
demonstrated
and
demonstrable;
necessarily
true
or
logically
certain
and
proving
fully."
Immediately,
I
knew
that
that
words
belongs
only
to
God,
for
who
else
can
guarantee
anything
to
be
"evident
beyond
contradictions?
Certainly,
man
in
his
unregenerate
state
is
unbelievable
inconsistent,
changeable
and
vulnerable
to
moral
corruptions.
The
Bible
says,
"The
heart
is
deceitful
above
all
things
and
desperately
wicked:
Who
can
know
it?"
(Jer.
17:9)
The
power
of
God
is
apodictic
-
'evident
beyond
contradictions'.
The
wisdom
of
God,
the
peace
of
God,
the
joy
and
mercy
of
God
is
apodictic.
Who
can
deny
that
the
Love
of
God
is
apodictic
-
evident
beyond
contradictions?
Even
the
hardest
sinner
and
cruelest
skeptic
and
unbeliever
cannot
contradict
God's
love,
mercy,
grace
and
compassion
-
CALVARY
PROVES
GOD'S
LOVE.
Who
else,
but
our
Heavenly
Father,
would
send
His
own
Son
to
die
upon
a
rugged
cross
-
as
a
common
criminal
between
two
thieves
-
to
rescue
the
world
that
had
gone
mad
through
unbelief,
rebellion,
fear
and
evil?
The
Bible
says,
"For
God
so
loved
the
world
that
He
gave
His
only
begotten
Son
that
whosoever
believeth
in
Him
should
not
perish
but
have
everlasting
life.
For
God
sent
not
His
Son
into
the
world
to
condemn
the
world
but
that
the
world
through
Him
might
be
saved."
(John
3:16-17)
St.Paul
tells
it
like
it
really
is!
"He
that
spared
not
His
own
Son,
but
delivered
Him
up
for
us
all,
how
shall
He
not
with
Him
also
freely
give
us
all
things."
(Romans
8:32)
The
world
was
hopelessly
lost
in
sin,
degradation
and
death
through
Adam's
transgression.
Then,
Almighty
God
acted
out
of
love,
compassion
and
mercy
to
save
us.
He
sent
His
one
and
only
Son
down
to
this
earth
to
be
incarnated
(God
became
flesh)
so
that
He
could
shed
His
pure
and
perfect
blood
as
a
ransom
or
penalty
for
our
sinfulness.
This
is
without
doubt
one
of
the
greatest
scriptures
in
teh
entire
Bible
because
it
speaks
of
our
Saviour.
Who
died
willingly
and
gladly
for
our
sins
so
that
we
could
be
saved.
The
Bible
says,
"Looking
unto
Jesus
the
author
and
finisher
(perfecter)
of
our
faith;
Who
for
the
joy
that
was
set
before
Him
endured
the
cross,
despising
the
shame,
and
is
set
down
at
the
right
hand
of
the
throne
of
God.'
(Heb.
12:3)
GOD
SPARED
NOT
HIS
OWN
SON
God
gave
His
best
when
He
offered
up
His
own
Son
as
a
ransom
price
for
a
world
which
needed
to
be
redeemed
from
the
curse
of
the
law
and
the
world's
greatest
terrorist,
Satan
himself.
God
the
Father
went
all
the
way.
He
spared
NOTHING
-
but
rather
gave
all
for
us!~
He
delivered
up
His
OWN
SON
into
the
hands
of
murderers
to
be
verbally
abused,
spit
upon,
blasphemed,
mocked,
physically
assaulted
and
finally
crucified
as
a
common
criminal
in
order
to
purchase
our
redemption.
The
prophet
declared
that
the
face
(visage)
of
the
Messiah
(Jesus)
would
be
"marred
more
than
any
man,
and
his
form
(body)
more
than
the
sons
of
men."
(Isaiah
52:14)
"He
is
despised
and
rejected
of
men;
a
man
of
sorrows,
and
acquainted
with
grief;
and
we
hid
as
it
were
our
faces
from
him;
He
was
despised,
and
we
esteemed
Him
not.
Surely
He
hath
borne
our
grief
(sickness),
and
carried
our
sorrows
(pains);
yet
we
did
esteem
Him
stricken,
smitten
of
God
and
afflicted.
But
He
was
wounded
for
our
transgressions,
He
was
bruised
for
our
iniquities;
the
chastisement
of
our
peace
was
upon
Him;
and
with
His
stripes
we
are
healed."
(Isaiah
5:
3-5)
The
Bible
says,
"When
the
fullness
of
time
was
come,
God
sent
forth
His
Son,
made
of
a
woman,
made
under
the
law,
to
redeem
them
that
were
under
the
law,
that
we
might
receive
the
adoption
of
sins."
(Gal.
4:4)
An
old
adage
says:
"To
sin
is
human
but
to
forgive
is
divine!"
It
takes
the
grace
of
God
to
forgive
those
who
have
wronged
you,
even
when
they
repent
and
ask
for
forgiveness.
As
Jesus
hung
on
the
cross
under
the
greatest
spiritual
pressure,
taunted
and
mocked
by
His
enemies,
He
cried
out
to
His
Father
for
mercy
for
those
who
had
place
Him
there.
His
prayer
was,
"Father
forgive
them,
for
they
know
not
what
they
do."
(Luke
23:34)
Now
is
the
time
for
reconciliation.
We
must
forgive
one
another
-
as
Jesus
Christ
did
-
and
love
one
another.
There
is
no
time
to
waste.
Now
is
the
accepted
time.
Now
is
the
tiem
to
repent
and
turn
back
to
God.
The
Bible
says,
"And
all
things
are
of
God,
Who
hath
reconciled
us
to
Himself
by
Jesus
Christ,
and
hath
given
to
us
the
ministry
of
reconciliation.
Now
then
we
are
ambassadors
for
Christ,
as
though
God
did
beseech
you
by
us:
we
pray
you
in
Christ's
stead,
be
ye
reconciled
to
God.
For
He
hath
made
Him
to
be
sin
for
us,
who
knew
no
sin;
that
we
might
be
made
the
righteousness
of
God
in
Him."(2
Cor.
5:18-21)
What
is
so
amazing
is
that
God
Himself
initiated
the
plan
of
salvation,
which
included
the
death
of
His
Son.
St.
Paul
declared
that
Jesus
of
Nazareth
was
delivered
by
the
determinate
counsel
and
foreknowledge
of
God
to
be
crucified.
(Acts
2:23)
The
prophet
Isaiah
stated
that
God,
"..laid
upon
Him
(Jesus)
the
iniquity
of
us
all."
(Isaiah
53:6)
"Surely
He
bath
borne
our
griefs,
and
carried
our
sorrows:
yet
we
did
esteem
Him
stricken,
smitten
of
God,
and
afflicted."
(Isaiah
53:4)
Almighty
God
-
in
His
great
love
for
us
-
SMOTE
HIS
OWN
SON
and
put
Him
to
grief
in
order
to
save
us.
That
blows
one
away.
I
can't
understand
God's
great
love
for
a
world
that
rejected
Him.
How
can
anyone
understand
such
love.
It
is
indeed,
"Past
finding
out."
His
grace,
mercy
and
love
is
holy
and
divine
and
too
wonderful
for
me
to
comprehend.
Martin
Luther
stated
that
it
will
take
all
eternity
for
us
to
understand
such
things
as...
"grace
and
gospel.."
The
Bible
says,
"Yet
it
pleased
the
Lord
to
bruise
Him;
He
hath
put
Him
to
grief:
when
Thou
shalt
make
His
(Jesus
Christ)
soul
an
offering
for
sin..."
(Isaiah
53:10)
The
Romans
didn't
kill
Jesus.
It
wasn't
the
Jews
who
put
him
to
death.
It
was
God
Almighty
-
our
Heavenly
Father
-
who
freely
offered
his
own
Son
for
the
sins
of
the
world.
No
one
will
ever
be
able
to
understand
God's
love.
All
we
have
to
do
is
accept
His
offer
of
mercy
to
us,
and
receive
His
pardon
and
forgiveness,
and
thankfulness.
#3
-
THE
CROSS
TEACHES
US
THE
DOCTRINE
OF
SUBSTITUTION
The
third
great
truth
that
the
Cross
of
Christ
teaches
us
is
'The
Doctrine
of
Substitution'
-
one
dying
for
another.
This
song
says
it
all:
"I
should
have
been
crucified
I
should
have
suffered
and
bled
and
died.
I
should
have
hung
on
the
cross
for
disgrace,
But,
Jesus,
God's
Son
took
my
place.
The
Bible
says,
"For
when
we
were
yet
without
strength,
in
due
time,
CHRIST
DIED
FOR
THE
UNGODLY.
For
scarcely
for
a
righteous
man
will
one
die;
yet
peradventure
for
a
good
man
some
would
even
dare
to
die."
"But
God
commended
His
love
toward
us,
in
that
while
we
were
yet
sinners,
CHRIST
DIED
FOR
US.
More
man
then,
being
now
justified
by
His
blood,
we
shall
be
saved
from
wrath
through
Him."
"For
if,
when
we
were
sinners,
we
were
reconciled
to
God
by
the
death
of
His
Son,
much
more,
being
reconciled,
we
shall
be
saved
by
His
life."
(Romans
5:6-10)
St.
Paul
lays
out
the
"DOCTRINE
OF
SUBSTITUTION"
so
clearly
in
this
scripture:
"Wherefore,
as
by
one
man
sin
entered
into
the
world,
and
death
by
sin;
and
so
death
passed
upon
all
man,
for
that
all
have
sinned."
(verse
12)
"But
not
as
the
offence,
so
also
is
the
free
gift.
For
if
through
the
offence
of
one
many
be
dead,
much
more
the
grace
of
God,
and
the
gift
by
grace,
which
is
by
one
man,
Jesus
Christ,
hath
abandoned
unto
many.
And
not
as
it
was
by
one
that
sinned,
so
is
the
gift:
for
the
judgment
was
by
one
to
condemnation,
but
the
free
gift
is
of
many
offences
unto
justification."
JESUS
TASTED
DEATH
FOR
US
ALL
"For
if
by
one
man's
offence
death
reigned
by
one;
much
more
they
which
receive
abundance
of
grace
and
of
the
gift
of
righteousness
shall
reign
in
life
by
one,
Jesus
Christ.
Therefore
as
by
the
offence
of
one
judgment
came
upon
all
men
to
condemnation;
even
so
by
the
righteousness
of
one
the
free
gift
came
upon
all
men
unto
justification
of
life.
"For
as
by
one
man's
disobedience
many
were
made
sinners,
so
by
the
obedience
of
one
shall
many
be
made
righteous.
Moreover,
the
law
entered,
that
the
offence
might
abound.
But
where
sin
abounded,
grace
did
much
more
abound:
That
as
sin
hath
reigned
unto
death,
even
so
might
grace
reign
through
righteousness
unto
eternal
life
by
Jesus
Christ
our
Lord."
(Romans
5:15-21)
The
Bible
says:
"Moreover,
brethren,
I
declare
unto
you
the
gospel...how
that
Christ
died
for
our
sins
according
to
the
scriptures;
And
that
He
was
buried,
and
that
He
rose
again
the
third
day
according
to
the
scriptures.
(I
Cor.
15:1-4)
Martin
Luther
was
consumed
by
the
gospel
of
Christ.
He
stated,
"I
live
as
though
Jesus
Christ
died
yesterday,
arose
today
and
is
coming
again
tomorrow."
This
is
the
message
of
the
gospel
-
Jesus
Christ
died
for
my
sins
and
rose
again
for
my
justification
-
Praise
the
Lord.
The
Bible
says,
"Neither
by
the
blood
of
goats
and
calves,
but
by
His
own
blood
He
entered
in
once
into
the
Holy
place,
having
obtained
eternal
redemption
for
us."
"How
much
more
shall
the
blood
of
Christ,
Who
through
the
Eternal
Spirit
offered
Himself
without
spot
to
God,
purge
your
conscience
from
dead
works
to
serve
the
Living
God?"
(Hebrews
9:12-14)
By
offering
Himself
in
our
place,
Jesus
Christ
bore
our
condemnation,
and
paid
the
penalty
for
our
sins
releasing
us
from
all
the
guilt
and
God's
judgment
against
us.
The
Bible
says,
"...when
He
(Jesus)
had
by
Himself
purged
our
sins
sat
down
on
the
right
hand
of
the
Majesty
on
High."
(Hebrews
1:3)
St.
Paul
declared,
"For
the
love
of
Christ
constraineth
us;
because
we
thus
judge,
that
if
one
died
for
all,
then
were
all
dead:
And
that
He
died
for
all,
that
they
which
live
should
not
henceforth
live
unto
themselves,
but
unto
Him
which
died
for
them
and
rose
again."
(2
Cor.
5:14-15)
Again
he
challenges
the
Church:
"For
God
hath
not
appointed
us
to
wrath,
but
to
obtain
salvation
by
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ,"
"Who
dies
for
us,
that,
whither
we
wake
or
sleep,
we
should
live
together
with
Him."
(I
Thess.
5:9-10)
A
SAD
&
MOVING
STORY
A
very
touching
human
interest
story
has
come
down
to
us
from
the
tragic
"American
Civil
War'.
A
number
of
southern
soldiers
had
infiltrated
the
Union
Army
as
spies
and
were
found
out.
They
were
sentenced
to
death
by
firing
squad.
Just
as
the
commanding
officer
ordered
his
men
to
take
aim
at
the
little
white
patch
over
each
condemned
man's
heart,
a
shout
rang
out,
"Hold
your
fire,
don't
shoot".
A
young
man
emerged
from
the
woods
shouting
and
waving
his
arms
frantically.
Approaching
the
commanding
officer,
the
young
man
confessed
that
he
also
was
a
rebel
soldier
and
had
been
hiding
in
the
woods.
Then
pointing
to
an
older
man
he
pleaded
for
his
release
saying,
"We
are
from
the
same
town
in
the
south.
He
has
a
family
of
four
children
and
I
am
not
married.
Please
allow
me
to
die
in
his
place.
Let
me
exchange
places
with
him.
Because
of
the
courage
and
compassion
displayed
by
the
young
"reb
soldier"
his
wish
was
granted.
The
older
soldier
was
released
and
told
to
return
to
his
loved
ones.
The
young
man
was
blind
folded,
his
hands
tied
and
together
with
the
other
condemned
men
was
executed.
After
burying
the
infiltrators,
the
Union
soldiers
moved
on,
but
early
the
next
morning
the
freed
soldier
returned
with
a
horse
and
space.
He
dug
up
his
comrade's
body
and
took
it
back
to
the
Southern
USA,
where
they
had
a
proper
Church
funeral.
A
little
cross
was
erected
as
a
memorial
over
his
grave,
complete
with
the
fallen
soldier's
name,
rank
and
these
words:
"HE
TOOK
MY
PLACE,
HE
DIED
FOR
ME",
with
the
freed
man's
name
and
signature
below,
for
everyone
to
read.
This
story
reminds
me
of
what
Jesus
did
for
us
on
Golgathz's
Hill.
"He
took
my
place,
He
died
for
me."
#4
-
THE
CROSS
TEACHES
CHRIST'S
VICTORY
OVER
SATAN
The
fourth
lesson
the
cross
teaches
us
is
that
Jesus
Christ's
death
has
liberated
us
from
satanic
bondage.
When
Jesus
walked
among
men,
He
healed
the
sick
and
cast
out
unclean
spirits
from
them
who
were
bound
by
the
Evil
One.
The
Bible
says,
"How
God
anointed
Jesus
of
Nazareth
with
the
Holy
Ghost
and
power
who
went
about
doing
good
and
healing
all
who
were
oppressed
of
the
devil."
(Acts
10:38)
The
literal
greek
states
that
Jesus
healed
all
who
"were
under
the
domination
or
lordship
of
Satan."
Again
Jesus
testified,
"Nevertheless,
I
tell
you
the
truth;
It
is
expedient
(necessary,
advantageous)
for
you
that
I
go
away:
for
if
I
go
not
away,
the
Comforter
(Divine
Helper)
will
not
come
unto
you;
but
if
I
depart,
I
will
send
Him
unto
you."
"And
when
He
is
come,
He
will
reprove
the
world
of
sin,
and
of
righteousness,
and
of
judgment:
Of
sin,
because
they
believe
not
on
Me;
Of
righteousness
because
I
go
to
My
Father,
and
ye
see
Me
no
more;"
"Of
judgment,
because
the
prince
of
this
world
is
judged."
(John
16:7-11)
The
Amplified
Bible
states
that
Satan,
the
prince
of
this
world
is
already
judged
and
the
Holy
Spirit
has
come
to
"demonstrate
to
the
world,
Christ's
victory
over
Satan."
What
a
great
truth
-
The
Holy
Spirit
has
been
sent
to
"DEMONSTRATE
TO
THE
WORLD,
CHRIST'S
VICTORY
OVER
SATAN"
When
Jesus
died
on
Calvary's
cross,
He
defeated
Satan
totally,
and
the
Holy
Spirit's
major
task
is
to
demonstrate
to
the
world,
Christ's
victory
over
Satan.
How
does
He
do
that?
By
empowering
Christ's
body
-
the
Church
-
to
do
the
same
works
which
Jesus
did
before
His
death
and
glorious
resurrection.
When
souls
are
saved
because
of
our
preaching
and
the
Holy
Spirit's
convicting
power,
He
is
demonstrating
to
the
world,
'Christ's
Victory
over
Satan'.
When
the
sick
and
diseased
are
healed
miraculously
by
the
Word
of
God
in
the
Name
of
Jesus
Christ,
and
the
Holy
Spirit
raises
them
up
to
health
and
strength,
He
is
demonstrating
to
the
world,
'Christ's
Victory
over
Satan."
When
unclean
spirits
are
discerned
and
cast
out
of
the
"tormented
ones"
in
Jesus'
all
powerful
Name,
the
Holy
Spirit
is
"demonstrating
to
the
world,
Christ's
victory
over
Satan"!
WHY
IS
THIS
IMPORTANT
?
Christ's
victory
and
Satan's
defeat
has
to
be
heralded
in
all
three
worlds
so
that
EVERY
ANGELIC
BEING,
SATANIC
FORCE
&
HUMAN
BEING
will
know
that
Jesus
Christ
is
Lord,
to
the
glory
of
God
the
Father.
St.
Paul
wrote,
"And
being
found
in
fashion
as
a
man,
He
humbled
Himself,
and
became
obedient
unto
death,
even
the
death
of
the
cross.
Wherefore
God
also
hath
highly
exalted
Him,
and
given
Him
a
name
which
is
above
every
name:
That
at
the
name
of
Jesus
every
knees
should
bow,
of
things
in
heaven
and
things
in
earth,
and
things
under
the
earth;
And
that
every
tongue
should
confess
that
Jesus
Christ
is
Lord,
to
the
glory
of
God
the
Father."
(Phil.
2:8-11)
To
the
Colossians
he
wrote,
"And
having
spoiled
principalities
and
powers,
He
made
a
show
of
them
openly,
triumphing
over
them
in
it."
(Col.
2:14)
During
that
era,
when
a
king
returned
from
a
great
victory,
his
subjects
would
line
the
streets
of
their
capital
city
to
shout
his
praises
and
welcome
him
and
his
fighting
legions
home.
As
the
CONQUERING
KING
drove
his
chariot
down
the
main
street,
the
defeated
enemy
king
would
be
paraded
before
the
people,
chained,
stripped
of
his
armor
and
running
behind
the
chariot.
The
defeated
king's
armor
and
crown
were
placed
in
the
triumphant
king's
chariot
and
often
displayed
for
the
people
to
see.
It
was
a
glorious
moment
for
the
conqueror
but
one
of
humiliation
for
the
loser.
St.
Paul
draws
this
analogy.
Jesus,
the
conquering
king
has
defeated
Satan,
stripped
him
of
all
his
weapons
and
power
and
rendered
him
ineffective
in
chains.
The
Norwegian
Bible
says,
that
Jesus
has
disarmed
him
and
the
literal
Greek
gives
us
the
inference
that
"he
is
naked."
Jesus
made
a
show
of
them
(all
demon
powers)
openly.
What
does
that
mean?
Satan
has
been
defeated
by
Jesus
Christ
for
everyone
to
behold,
in
three
worlds.
The
host
of
Heaven
saw
it,
the
demonic
powers
of
Hell
witnessed
Christ's
victory
and
the
Holy
Spirit
has
been
sent
to
demonstrate
to
the
world
(so
every
human
being
might
know)
that
Satan
is
defeated.
TETELESTAI:
IT
IS
FINISHED
"When
Jesus
therefore
had
received
the
vinegar,
He
said,
It
is
finished:
and
He
bowed
His
head
and
gave
up
the
ghost."
(John
19:30)
When
Jesus
cried
"IT
IS
FINISHED",
He
was
declaring
our
Liberty.
He
had
purchased
our
complete
salvation
by
His
suffering
and
death
on
Calvary!
Jesus
spoke
in
Greek
when
He
made
that
statement.
The
words,
"IT
IS
FINISHED"
in
the
Greek
is
"tetelestai",
taken
from
the
verb
"teleo",
have
3
essential
meanings:
"To
bring
to
an
end,
finish
or
complete
something".
Jesus
had
finished
His
work,
having
met
the
demands
of
divine
justice."
He
had
completed
His
mission.
Redemption
was
now
a
reality.
He
had
also
brought
to
an
end
the
'devil's
dynasty
of
terror'.
He
had
shed
His
precious
blood
for
the
sins
of
the
world.
A
fountain
of
blood
had
been
opened
"for
sin
and
uncleanness."
(Zach.
13:1)
Jesus
had
broken
Satan's
strangle-hold
upon
the
human
race.
St.
John
wrote,
"For
this
purpose
the
Son
of
God
was
manifested,
that
He
might
destroy
the
works
of
the
devil."
(I
John
3:8)
The
Bible
declares,
"Forasmuch
then
as
the
children
are
partakers
of
flesh
and
blood,
He
also
Himself
likewise
took
part
of
the
same;
that
through
death
He
might
destroy
him
that
had
the
power
of
death,
that
is,
the
devil;
And
deliver
them
who
through
fear
of
death
were
all
their
lifetime
subject
to
bondage."
(Hebrews
2:14-15)
Through
His
vicarious
death
on
the
cross,
Jesus
destroyed
Satan
and
his
evil
power
over
humanity.
That
spells:
CHRIST'S
VICTORY,
SATAN'S
DEFEAT
AND
OUR
LIBERTY
2.
"To
carry
out,
accomplish,
perform,
fulfill."
Salvation
is
now
complete;
nothing
needs
to
be
added:
"For
by
grace
are
ye
saved
through
faith."
(Eph.
2:8-10)
He
was
saying,
"My
blood
is
flowing,
sins
can
now
be
washed
away
and
sicknesses
healed...because
God's
great
salvation
is
now
optional."
Jesus
fulfilled
332
prophetic
scriptures
referring
to
the
'Coming
Messiah'.
Among
these
were
61
major
prophecies,
and
Jesus
fulfilled
them
all.
According
to
the
scientific
-
Law
of
Probabilities
-
Dr.
Peter
Stoner
has
proven
conclusively
that,
for
any
other
man
to
fulfill
just
8
of
the
major
prophecies
which
Jesus
fulfilled,
he
would
have
only
one
chance
in
10
to
the
17th
power~
That
is
10
with
17
zeros
after
it.
(1,000,000,000,000,000,000)
In
order
for
us
to
understand
the
magnitude
of
that
figure,
Dr.
Stoner
calculated
that
it
would
be
necessary
to
cover
the
face
of
Texas
with
American
silver
dollars
two
feet
deep.
Out
of
those
millions
of
silver
dollars,
only
one
would
be
marked
with
an
X.
All
would
then
be
vigorously
stirred
together.
A
man
would
be
blind
folded
and
told,
"You
may
walk
across
the
State
and
dig
as
much
as
you
like,
but
the
first
silver
dollar
you
pick
up
must
have
the
X
on
it."
Jesus
performed
and
executed
to
the
letter
every
demand
of
the
law.
He
fulfilled
every
messianic
prophecy.
No
other
person
could
come
close
to
doing
that.
He
stated,
"Think
not
that
I
am
come
to
destroy
the
law,
or
the
prophets:
I
am
not
come
to
destroy,
but
to
fulfill."
(Matthew
5:17)
3.
"To
pay
what
is
owed."
We
were
guilty
of
sin.
Our
future
was
doomed
for
"the
scripture
hath
concluded
all
under
sin."
(Gal.
3:22)
The
Bible
says,
"For
all
have
sinned,
and
come
short
of
the
glory
of
God."
(Romans
3:23)
God's
Word
declared,
"For
the
wages
of
sin
is
death;
But
the
gift
of
God
is
eternal
life
through
Jesus
Christ
our
Lord."
(Romans
6:23)
No
wonder
the
apostle
states,
"Thanks
be
unto
God
for
His
unspeakable
gift."
(2
Cor.
9:15)
Jesus
paid
the
awful
cost
of
redemption.
The
Bible
says,
"How
much
more
shall
the
blood
of
Christ,
Who
through
the
Eternal
Spirit
offered
Himself
to
God,
purge
your
conscience
from
dead
works."
(Hebrews
9:14)
"Forasmuch
as
ye
know
that
ye
were
not
redeemed
with
corruptible
things,
as
silver
and
gold,
from
your
vain
conversation
received
by
tradition
from
your
fathers;
But
with
the
precious
blood
of
Christ,
as
of
a
lamb
without
blemish
and
without
spot."
(I
Peter
1:18-19)
St.
Paul
declared,
"For
ye
are
bought
with
a
price:
therefore
glorify
God
in
your
body,
and
in
your
spirit,
which
are
God's."
(I
Cor.
6:20)
The
Bible
says,
"The
Blood
of
Jesus
Christ,
His
Son,
cleanseth
us
from
all
sin."
(I
John
1:7)
"That
the
blessing
of
Abraham
might
come
on
the
Gentiles
through
Jesus
Christ;
that
we
might
receive
the
promise
of
the
Spirit
through
faith."
(Gal.
3:13-14)
"And
you,
being
dead
in
your
sins
and
the
uncircumcision
of
your
flesh,
hath
He
quickened
together
with
Him,
having
forgiven
you
all
trespasses.
Blotting
out
the
handwriting
of
ordinances
which
was
contrary
to
us,
and
took
it
out
of
the
way,
nailing
it
to
His
cross."
(Col.
2:13-14)
The
statement
of
guilt,
shame
and
debt
has
been
removed
by
the
victorious
death
and
resurrection
of
Jesus
Christ.
The
Norwegian
Bible
states,
"The
letter
of
debt"
was
nailed
to
His
cross.
The
statement
that
declared
me
bankrupt,
guilty,
doomed
to
sinful
behavior,
sickness,
fear,
death
and
eternal
damnation
has
been
laid
on
Jesus
Christ
and
nailed
to
his
cross.
I
am
now
free,
Hallelujah!
"Christ
hath
redeemed
us
from
the
curse
of
the
law,
being
made
a
curse
for
us:
for
it
is
written,
Cursed
is
every
one
that
hangeth
on
a
tree:"
(Gal.
3:13)
"He
that
committeth
sin
is
of
the
devil;
for
the
devil
sinneth
from
the
beginning.
For
this
purpose
the
Son
of
God
was
manifested,
that
He
might
destroy
the
works
of
the
devil."
(I
John
3:8)
No.
5
THE
CROSS
TEACHES
US
THE
VALUE
OF
AN
ETERNAL
SOUL
Jesus
stated,
"What
shall
it
profit
a
man,
if
he
shall
gain
the
whole
world,
and
lose
his
own
soul?"
(Mark
8:36-37)
Our
Lord
declared,
"For
the
Son
of
man
is
come
to
SEEK
and
to
SAVE
that
which
was
lost."
(Luke
19:10)
Jesus
portrayed
Himself
as
the
"GOOD
SHEPHERD"
who
left
the
99
sheep
-
who
were
safe
-
and
went
out
into
the
dark
night
to
rescue
the
ONE
LOST
SHEEP.
He
declared
that
He
was
the
"GOOD
SHEPHERD"
who
would
give
His
life
for
his
sheep!
"Then
said
Jesus
unto
them
again,
Verily,
verily,
I
say
unto
you,
I
am
the
door
of
the
sheep.
All
that
ever
came
before
Me
are
thieves
and
robbers:
but
the
sheep
did
not
hear
them.
I
am
the
door:
by
Me
if
any
man
enter
in,
he
shall
be
saved,
and
shall
go
in
and
out,
and
find
pasture.
JESUS
IS
THE
GOOD
SHEPHERD
Our
Lord
stated,
"The
thief
cometh
not,
but
for
to
steal,
and
to
kill,
and
to
destroy:
I
am
come
that
they
might
have
life,
and
that
they
might
have
it
more
abundantly.
I
am
the
good
shepherd:
the
good
shepherd
giveth
his
life
for
the
sheep."
"But
he
that
is
an
hireling,
and
not
the
shepherd,
whose
own
the
sheep
are
not,
seeth
the
wolf
coming,
and
leaveth
the
sheep,
and
fleeth:
and
the
wolf
catcheth
them,
and
scattereth
the
sheep
not
for
the
sheep.
I
am
the
good
shepherd,
and
know
My
sheep,
and
am
known
of
Mine.
As
the
Father
knoweth
Me,
even
so
know
I
the
Father:
and
I
lay
down
my
life
for
the
sheep.
And
other
sheep
I
have,
which
are
not
of
this
fold:
them
also
I
must
bring,
and
they
shall
hear
My
voice;
and
there
shall
be
one
fold,
and
one
shepherd."
"Therefore
doth
My
Father
love
Me,
because
I
lay
down
My
life,
that
I
might
take
it
again.
No
man
taketh
it
from
Me,
but
I
lay
it
down
of
Myself.
I
have
poewr
to
lay
it
down,
and
I
have
power
to
take
it
again.
This
commandment
have
I
received
of
My
Father."
(John
10:7-18)
The
Bible
says,
"Greater
love
hath
no
man
than
this,
that
a
man
lay
down
his
life
for
his
friends."
(John
15:13)
Jesus
laid
down
His
life
for
us
and
the
cross
teaches
us
how
much
value
God
puts
upon
one
individual
soul.
He
loves
us
and
gave
Himself
for
us
individually.
We
are
worth
more
to
Him
than
'all
the
riches
and
wealth
of
this
world.'
Don't
forget
it
my
friend...Your
soul
is
priceless
in
the
sight
of
God.
That
is
why
Jesus
gave
his
life
for
you
and
me.
And
thats
what
the
cross
teaches
us.
During
his
European
crusades,
Emperor
Napoleon
Bonaparte
gathered
his
leading
generals
and
officers
into
his
war
room.
Spreading
out
the
map
of
Europe,
Napoleon
pointed
toward
the
British
Isles
-
which
were
colored
in
red
-
and
stated
emphatically,
"If
it
wasn't
for
that
little
red
spot
I
could
rule
the
world."
The
British
Isles
stood
in
the
way
of
Napoleon's
dream
of
conquering
Europe
and
the
world.
He
was
conquered
by
the
British
at
the
'Battle
of
Waterloo.'
The
little
red
spot,
the
British
Isles
had
defeated
Napoleon
Bonaparte.
It
is
not
unreasonable
to
think
that
one
day
Satan
gathered
all
of
his
leading
demons
into
his
war
room
and
spreading
out
the
map
of
the
world
and
pointing
to
Golgotha
exclaimed,
"If
it
wasn't
for
this
little
red
spot,
I
could
rule
the
world."
The
blood
of
Jesus
Christ,
shed
on
Golgotha's
Hill
-
effectively
crippled
Satan
and
took
from
him
the
power
and
ability
to
run
roughshod
over
God's
people.
He
no
longer
has
any
jurisdiction
over
those
who
believe
in
Jesus
Christ
as
Lord
and
Saviour
and
trust
in
his
precious
blood
for
eternal
life.
What
a
marvelous
fact.
The
blood
of
Jesus
Christ,
shed
for
us
all
on
Golgotha,
has
purchased
our
eternal
salvation.
#1
WE
RECEIVE
FORGIVENESS
of
OUR
SINS
THROUGH
HIS
BLOOD
"In
Whom
we
have
redemption
through
his
blood,
even
the
forgiveness
of
sins,
according
to
the
riches
of
His
grace."
#2
WE
RECEIVE
REDEMPTION
THROUGH
HIS
BLOOD
"Forasmuch
as
ye
know
that
ye
were
not
redeemed
with
corruptible
things,
as
silver
and
gold,
from
your
vain
conversation
received
by
tradition
from
your
fathers;
"But
the
precious
blood
of
Christ,
as
of
a
lamb
without
blemish
and
without
spot."
(I
Peter
1:18-19)
"Take
heed
therefore
unto
yourselves,
and
to
all
the
flock,
over
the
which
the
Holy
Ghost
hath
made
you
overseers,
to
feed
the
church
of
God,
which
he
hath
purchased
with
His
own
blood."
(Acts
20:28)
#3
WE
RECEIVE
CLEANSING
FROM
SIN
THROUGH
THE
BLOOD
"But
if
we
walk
in
the
light,
as
He
is
in
the
light,
we
have
fellowship
one
with
another,
And
the
blood
of
Jesus
Christ
His
Son
cleanseth
us
from
all
sins."
(I
John
1:7)
#4
WE
ARE
LOOSED
FROM
OUR
SINS
THROUGH
HIS
BLOOD
"And
from
Jesus
Christ,
Who
is
the
faithful
witness,
and
the
first
begotten
of
the
dead,
and
the
Prince
of
the
kings
of
the
earth.
Unto
Him
that
loved
us,
and
washed
us
from
our
sins
in
His
own
blood."
(Rev.
1:5)
#5
WE
ARE
JUSTIFIED
THROUGH
HIS
BLOOD
"Much
more
then,
being
now
justified
by
His
blood,
we
shall
be
saved
from
wrath
through
him."
(Rom.
5:9)
"Being
justified
freely
by
His
grace
through
the
redemption
that
is
in
Jesus
Christ:
Whom
God
hath
set
forth
to
be
a
propitiation
through
Faith
in
His
blood,
to
declare
the
righteousness
for
the
remission
of
sins,
that
are
passed,
through
the
forbearance
of
God."
(Rom.
3:24-25)
#6
WE
RECEIVE
PEACE
THROUGH
HIS
BLOOD
"And
having
made
peace
through
the
death
of
His
cross,
by
Him
to
receive
all
things
unto
himself;"
(Col.
1:20)
#7
WE
RECEIVE
ACCESS
TO
THE
FATHER
THROUGH
HIS
BLOOD
"Having
therefore,
brethren,
boldness
to
enter
into
the
holiest
by
the
blood
of
Jesus,
by
a
new
and
living
way,
which
He
hath
consecrated
for
us
through
the
veil,
that
is
to
say,
His
flesh;"
(Heb.
10:19-20)
#8
WE
RECEIVE
DIVINE
HEALING
THROUGH
HIS
BLOOD
"But
He
was
wounded
for
our
transgressions,
He
was
bruised
for
our
iniquities:
the
chastisement
of
our
peace
was
upon
Him;
and
with
His
stripes
we
are
healed."
(Is.
53:5)
"Who
His
own
self
bare
our
sins
in
His
own
body
on
the
tree,
that
we,
being
dead
to
sins,
should
live
unto
righteousness:
by
Whose
stripes
ye
are
healed."
(1
Peter
2:24)
#9
WE
RECEIVE
VICTORY
OVER
THE
DEVIL
THROUGH
HIS
BLOOD
"And
they
overcame
him
(Satan)
by
the
blood
of
the
Lamb
and
by
the
word
of
their
testimony."
(Rev.
12:11)
#10
WE
ARE
SANCTIFIED
THROUGH
HIS
BLOOD
"Wherefore
Jesus
also,
that
He
might
sanctify
His
people
with
His
own
blood,
suffered
without
the
gate."
(Hebrews
13:12)
#11
WE
RECEIVE
A
CLEAR
(PURGED)
CONSCIENCE
THROUGH
HIS
BLOOD
"How
much
more
shall
the
blood
of
Christ,
Who
through
the
Eternal
Spirit
offered
Himself
without
spot
to
God,
purge
your
conscience
(mind)
from
dead
works,
to
serve
the
Living
God?"
(Hebrews
9:14)
#12
WE
RECEIVE
ETERNAL
GLORY
THROUGH
HIS
BLOOD
"These
are
they
which
came
out
of
great
tribulation,
and
hav
washed
their
robes
and
made
them
white
in
the
blood
of
the
Lamb.
Therefore
are
they
before
the
Throne
of
God,
and
serve
Him
day
and
night
in
His
temple;
and
He
that
sitteth
on
the
throne
shall
dwell
among
them...
"For
the
Lamb
Which
is
in
the
midst
of
the
throne
shall
feed
them,
and
shall
lead
them
unto
living
fountains
of
water:
and
God
shall
wipe
away
all
tears
from
their
eyes."
(Rev.
7:14-17)
IN
CONCLUSION
There
is
no
grander
story
told
and
no
theme
as
sublime
as
the
gospel
of
Jesus
Christ,
which
is
the
true
account
of
God's
great
love
reaching
down
to
sinful
man.
The
Gospel
of
the
grace
of
God
is
the
greatest
of
all
offers
-
Sins
forgiven,
fellowship
with
God
restored
and
Eternal
Life
given
to
all
who
trust
in
the
merits
of
Jesus
Christ's
shed
blood
on
Calvary
and
His
glorious
resurrection
from
the
dead.
He
awaits
your
cry
for
mercy
my
friend.
He
awaits
your
decision
to
forsake
your
sins
and
walk
out
of
Satan's
prison
house
into
the
freedom
of
God's
presence.
The
Bible
says,
"Whosoever
shall
call
upon
the
Name
of
the
Lord
shall
be
saved."
(Acts
2:21)
And
Jesus
has
promised:
"Him
that
cometh
unto
Me
I
will
in
no
wise
cast
out."
(John
6:37)
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