The Cross: Embracing Transformation and True Discipleship

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"The cross is Satan's greatest defeat and God's greatest victory. And what is Satan wanting to do with his greatest defeat? He wants it to be another symbol of Christianity and for it to lose its power and for it to lose its authority." [23:47](Download | )

"The cross is both death and life. But the cross is both hate and love. They hated him, but yet it was the most amazing act of love. It was a place of violence, but yet it brought peace." [31:09](Download | )

"Because of the joy awaiting Him, He endured the cross, disregarding its shame. Now He's seated at the place of honor beside God's throne. Think of all the hostility He endured from sinful people; then you won't become weary and give up." [45:08](Download | )

"The whole journey of a Christian is bringing piece by piece back to the cross and letting it be nailed there. That the old self is being nailed to the cross." [28:22](Download | )

"The cross has to be the centerpiece of your Christianity. I want you to think about a few things when we talk about the mysteries of the cross. Just think about this. The cross is a beautiful example of where heaven met earth." [35:00](Download | )

"Without the awe of the cross, then we can never honor God. We also have to come back to this place where we recognize the sacrifice of the cross. Because without the sacrifice of the cross beating deep into the core of your being, then it's impossible for you to truly surrender." [24:24](Download | )

"God says, look at the cross. That's where you'll find the true power of God at work. What kind of power do you find at the cross? You find the power to be united with God. You find the power for sin to be forgiven at the cross." [33:56](Download | )

"Get a cross around you and let the cross fill you with hope. Through the power of the cross, we maintain our strength in our faith. That through the power of the cross, we're reminded that we are worth something." [46:57](Download | )

"But Christ has rescued us from the curse pronounced by the law when he was hung on the cross. He took upon himself the curse for our wrongdoing, our sin. For it is written in the Scriptures, cursed is everyone who is hung on a tree." [39:56](Download | )

"When you look at Jesus, the Bible clearly tells us that Jesus was fully God and fully man. And when you look at where the cross sits and where those two pieces, the God element and man's element, and they cross together, what do you see? You see the intersection of where heaven met earth, where God came to be among us." [36:48](Download | )
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