In today's gathering, we focused on the profound significance of the Cross of Christ. We began by acknowledging the diverse congregation present, both in the sanctuary and online, and extended a special welcome to our guests. We encouraged participation through the use of connect cards for prayer requests, needs, or to express interest in church activities.
As we stood for the call to worship, we reflected on the paradox of the Cross. The Cross, an instrument of death, has become the ultimate symbol of love and sacrifice. It is under the shadow of this Cross that we gathered, contemplating the unfathomable dimensions of God's love for us—a love so vast that it manifested in the form of a forsaken Savior crucified. This image is not one we would have naturally associated with divine love, and yet, it is precisely this unexpected representation that we are called to remember.
We committed ourselves to live in a manner that acknowledges the price paid on the Cross, striving to understand why we refer to the day of crucifixion as "Good Friday." It is a call to live lives that reflect the transformative power of Christ's sacrifice.
Acknowledging the lethargy brought on by the daylight savings time change, we recognized that on days like these, our energy might be low. However, I reminded us that it is precisely in these moments that we must surrender even more to God. By doing so, we open ourselves to be filled with the Holy Spirit's presence. Our focus should not be on the inconvenience of a time change but on praising God for all the good He brings into our lives.
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