In our journey through the new teaching series "The Cross: Discover the Mysteries," we delve into the profound significance of the cross in our Christian faith. The cross is not merely a symbol; it is the very essence of our belief, the foundation upon which our relationship with God is built. As we explore Galatians 2:20, we are reminded that our old selves have been crucified with Christ. It is no longer we who live, but Christ who lives in us. This transformation is a continuous process, where we bring every part of our lives to the cross for crucifixion—our hearts, souls, minds, thoughts, actions, beliefs, behaviors, habits, and desires.
The cross stands as a powerful contradiction. It represents both death and life, hate and love, violence and peace. It is the ultimate demonstration of God's power, where sin is forgiven, and we are sustained until Jesus returns. The cross is where heaven met earth, where God came to man, uniquely displayed in Christianity. The shape of the cross itself, with its three points, reflects the Trinity—God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit.
Jesus' journey to the cross was marked by immense suffering, yet He endured it for the joy set before Him—the joy of being united with the Father and the promise of returning for us. As followers of Christ, we are called to live with this same joy, embracing the cross and its cost, recognizing that true discipleship involves sacrifice.
The cross must be the centerpiece of our Christianity. We must never forget the price Jesus paid for us on the cross. It is through the power of the cross that we find strength, worth, purpose, and hope. As we continue in this series, let us surround ourselves with the symbol of the cross, not as a mere decoration, but as a constant reminder of the greatest act of love the world has ever seen.
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