Salvation Through Christ: The Man in the Middle

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"You never know what's going on on the inside. My challenge to you is to invite someone to church, spend time with them, and share the love of Christ with those around you." [20:35] (Download)

"As we are the salt and the light of this Earth, his return is approaching every day that goes by. It's one day closer, and let us be anxiously waiting for that day." [21:19] (Download)

"Isn't it beautiful that the gospel is free for everyone? Isn't it beautiful that you don't have to do any rituals or anything for you to say, 'Lord, I want Jesus Christ, I want you to be the Lord of my life'?" [14:05] (Download)

"Neutrality is not an option when you talk to others about Christ... these two thieves either they were with Jesus or against Jesus but there was no in between. They knew death was knocking at their door and both of them decided to take a stand." [15:39] (Download)

"One thief on the cross was saved that no one should despair, and only one so that no one should presume... God cannot love me, yes he can, he absolutely can." [16:30] (Download)

"Death is certain and today you can choose to draw near or to reject salvation. All of us know the consequences of making decisions." [17:54] (Download)

"Remember you are at a cross with your arms stretched waiting to die. These two thieves didn't need an intellectual message from Jesus, they just needed to say, 'Lord remember me'." [19:15] (Download)

"We can do nothing to save ourselves; these two robbers that were on the cross, they could do nothing, they were dead. Apart from Christ, you're hanging on the cross and you are what? Waiting to die." [08:27] (Download)

"This passage speaks volumes to you and to me because for some reason many of us think that in order to make it into heaven you have to have done so many things in order for Christ to accept you." [12:09] (Download)

"The Romans did not do this to other Romans, so if you were a Roman citizen, you would not be crucified no matter what. But here John says that Jesus was crucified with two common criminals." [04:13] (Download)
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