Sermons About Crucifixion
CSI: Jerusalem--Evidence to Believe in the Resurrection of Christ
Taking a look at the crime scene and examining some of the evidence that has been collected to try to solve this mystery about the resurrection of Jesus Christ. What we discover will show us that there are many substantial reasons to believe in the resurrection of Christ.
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The Crucifixion in Psalm 22
In this sermon we look at the agony and victory of the Messiah's work through David's writing in Psalm 22.
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Ressurection Power
Our salvation, our victory, our healing, our prosperity, our everything is in that crucifixion and resurrection. Because in that, the devil was defeated, Jesus triumphed over him, and we triumphed over him with Jesus. There’s enough power in the crucifixion to raise up any man. All can be saved through this power. Also, anything of God in our lives, any area of faith, can be resurrected through the power of God. There’s enough power in the crucifixion to remove anything that would keep us from God. There’s enough power in the resurrection to take us up and out of our situations and circumstances and put us over them all.
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My Lord and My God
The truth about God is found in the cross. Jesus said, “I am the truth”. His mission on earth was to die on the cross for our sin and rise again to conquer death. To understand the cross is to know God. You may not want to hear the truth about God, especially if things are going well for you. But this does not negate another fact—that you are a sinner and will eventually die. Only God can fix this and desires for you to know the truth about his death and resurrection. When Thomas finally understood, he proclaimed, “My Lord and My God.”
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Good Friday: The Triumph Of Love
The crucifixion of Christ produced (at least) two paradoxical outcomes - seeming hopelessness and the triumph of love. Come, taste, and see the love of God for you - today.
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Do Not Be Afraid - He is Risen!
This Easter morning, both visually and in the message, our attention will be drawn to the cross that stands so prominently in our sanctuary. As a symbol, the cross is capable of evoking great passion, but it is the events behind the symbol that are capable of producing not only passion, but great change for good in each of our lives. As the Scriptures clearly teach, something happened in the crucifixion and resurrection, not only to Jesus, but to us as well. The practical value of the mystery of our union with Christ in His death and resurrection is hard to see for many. May God give us the grace today to see that in our union with Him, crucified and risen, our deepest needs and greatest hopes find their fulfillment.
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The Glory of Life
The report of the Messiah was not believed by the people to whom the Messiah came. He was too unimpressive to be a King. But through his undeserved suffering and his unsurpassed victory, Jesus brought the glory of life to sinful man. Have you believed this report?
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Triumphal Entry
Discussing the events that happened leading up to and right after the Triumphal Entry, setting up the Passion Week.
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Given Over, Taken Out, Lifted Up
Hear the message of the cross of our Lord, announcing the sufficiency of the spotless sacrifice whose atoning blood covers the sins of the elect. In this sermon, we emphasize the end of the "road to the cross", where we see Christ leaving a trial with a guilty sentence, despite his obvious innocence before multiple counsels. We examine the circumstances and purpose of the crucifixion of Jesus, as well as the unintentionally prophetic title above His head: "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews". An exposition of John 19:16-19.
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From Palms to the Cross
As Jesus rode into Jerusalem on Sunday, just days before his crucifixion, he was greeted by shouts of praise. But Jesus was weeping, not celebrating.He wasn't crying because he was going to the cross. Discover what broke his heart and the often-overlooked tragedy of what has become known as Palm Sunday.
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