Forgiveness and Hope: The Power of the Cross

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"When Jesus Christ came into the world, he saw things that the world was unable to see and thought thoughts that the world had never thought. He did deeds that the rest of the world could not do, and our world hated him for it. The world tried to pull him down to its own level, but Jesus refused to be a part of the darkness of this world. Instead, Jesus conquered the darkness, and the place where that victory occurred was on an Old Rugged Cross at Calvary." [08:59](Download clip | | )

"Jesus is continually praying, 'Father forgive them.' He's asking God to hold back His wrath, to give these Roman soldiers who drove the nails into His hands and feet, the angry crowds, and all the sinning and evil people a chance to be redeemed. 'Father, give them a chance to repent, to be cleansed and made new.' This is what Peter tells us in 2 Peter 3:9, 'God is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish but everyone to come to repentance.'" [23:44](Download clip | | )

"Jesus didn't just say 'Father forgive them' once; he kept saying it. Not just once, but again and again, he prayed 'Father forgive them,' for they don't know what they're doing. How many times did he say it? The scriptures don't say. Did he say it when they were whipping him, when they thrust the crown upon his head, or as he was carrying the cross? The gospel writer Luke says that it wasn't just once, but repeatedly through the whole crucifixion." [13:52]( | | )

"Jesus was praying, but I wonder if we understand really what he was saying in that moment. Some have said that Jesus was praying basically a blanket pardon for all the people who were participating in his crucifixion. But Jesus will never force forgiveness on anybody. You have the free will in this life to choose it, to accept it, or reject it. Some believe Jesus was excusing their ignorance, but that's not what Jesus was praying." [15:14]( | | )

"Jesus is praying to God the Father and saying, 'Father, don't rush to your wrath to judge them in this moment. Hold back your punishment, Father, in this moment forgive, hold back, don't interfere, let them go.' If my kids were being tortured, I would want to come and destroy whoever is trying to destroy my family. The heavenly Father is watching His Son willingly go, and He's constantly repeating, 'Father forgive them, allow it.'" [21:00]( | | )

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