The Transformative Power of the Cross

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"The power of the cross is very real to an effect. When Jesus said it is finished, he meant something real and practical. He didn't say it was finished in some type of metaphorical way. He meant in a real practical way. Revelation says that he holds the keys to death, hell, and the grave. That's the real practical point of the power of the cross." [00:00:05] (23 seconds) Edit Clip


"The word of the cross, the message of it, is that God met man at the point of man's greatest need. Our separation from him. The purpose for God creating us was to have fellowship with him and enjoy him and to glorify him. And so our ancestor Adam kind of threw a problem with that." [00:01:10] (23 seconds) Edit Clip


"The message of the cross that God meets man, apart from man's doing and contingent upon only God's power and God's grace, that's the message. And for those that are being saved, it is the power of God. So for today, I want us to concentrate and look forward in the future time about the power of the cross to restore fully Adam's fallen race." [00:02:19] (29 seconds) Edit Clip


"Man and woman did he make him, but he made us in our image. In the image of the Trinity, God made man and woman. And God is restoring what was ruined by the first Adam by the power of the second Adam. The second Adam is known as Jesus. And so what was messed up by the first has been restored by the second." [00:02:58] (30 seconds) Edit Clip


"Death reigned through that one man. Much more will those who receive the abundance of grace and the free gift of righteousness reign in life through the one man, Jesus Christ. So we've got two reigning forces, a reign to death and a reign unto life. Following the first Adam's fail and ruin in the garden and the second Adam's victory in the resurrection." [00:05:08] (27 seconds) Edit Clip


"The power of the cross is that with certainty, the God who created us in his image to bear his glory shall restore this fallen, broken, ruined mess and restore it to glorifying him throughout the whole cosmos. For the creation was subjected to futility, not willingly, but because of him who subjected it in hope." [00:10:23] (27 seconds) Edit Clip


"The power of the cross is those who receive abundance of grace and this free gift of righteousness. We might reign in Jesus Christ. This means there's an overcoming. There's an overdoing. There's an overabounding. There's an overdoing. There's an overdoing. There's an overdoing. There's an overdoing." [00:23:56] (16 seconds) Edit Clip


"The gospel is not what you're supposed to do. The gospel is what Jesus did. And so many times I would say, do you understand what the gospel is? And someone would say to me something like, well, the gospel means I should ask Jesus into my heart. No, that's the wrong answer. It really is a harmful answer." [00:26:01] (21 seconds) Edit Clip


"The breakthrough of the power of the cross was crushing the failure of the first Adam to keep his dominion, of which many theologians think he surrendered some or all of it to Satan. The power of the cross is the breaking of it. And that's why when Jesus said, Amen. I have the keys of death, hell, and the grave." [00:28:44] (24 seconds) Edit Clip


"This restoration, we read the Scripture quite closely, but creation is waiting eagerly. You are waiting eagerly. All of our voices are groaning because of the pain that we go through in this earth. Take hope, dear friends, that those suffering may endure for a season, for even a night, joy comes in the morning. There's coming a day when Jesus will right this ruin, and the exclamation point of the resurrection will be evident for all to see." [00:29:48] (34 seconds) Edit Clip


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