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GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE
Reflections on the Cross
4-6-07
 
 
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The cross was not an accident; it was necessary.
*Mk 10:32-34*
 
        Cannot reduce Jesus to teacher and example…
* We’re slaves who need to be redeemed.
* We’re enemies who need reconciliation.
* We’re corpses that need to be resurrected.
* We’re criminals who need to be justified.
2. The cross makes the Christian faith utterly unique.
Cary taking a religion class at school…
 
        Hinduism                 - Karma
        Buddhism                - Eightfold Path
        Islam                - submitting to Allah
        Judaism           - obey the laws; follow the ritual
        Christian          - what Christ did for us
 
        Self-effort, self-focus, works vs. grace
*Romans 3:20-28*
*Romans 6:1-4*
God, in Jesus, says, “I love you this much.
Will you love me back?”
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