Coming Back to the Cross
Luke 15:17–24
The “Parable of the Prodigal Son” reveals two sons who needed to come back to the cross.
Luke 15:17–24
The “Parable of the Prodigal Son” reveals two sons who needed to come back to the cross.
Luke 23:26-31
Though women wept at the sight of Jesus being led to his crucifixion he told them not to weep for him, but for themselves.
1 Corinthians 10:1–13
God’s discipline of His people serves as an example that we may learn from.
Matthew 27:26-44
The Scribes and Soldiers mocked Jesus the day he was crucified. How we mock him today?
Luke 13:34-35
“The heart of God grieves over those who stubbornly refuse his love. He keeps it offering though.”
Matthew 27:24-26
Pontius Pilate and the Roman soldiers make sounds of judgment upon Christ.
Luke 4:1-13
Because Jesus was secure in who he was in relation to his Father he resisted the temptations to prove it to the devil. Secure we in our Father’s love we too can battle temptation.
Ash Wednesday
Matthew 26:69-75, 26:14-16, 27:3-5
In the Lenten series, “Sounds of Lent” we begin with the sounds reminded two men of their guilt and the sound that leads to reconciliation with our Redeemer.
Transfiguration of Our Lord.
Luke 9:28-36
The Transfiguration of Christ showed the disciples, and us, another side of Jesus.
Luke 5:1-11
Though we feel unable and unworthy to speak the Gospel to others God enables us and counts us worthy by his grace.