Gospel.com Topics Feed - Crucifixion
2010-05-17T16:21:22-05:00GCIinfo@gospel.com/feeds/topics/crucifixion/The Loneliest "Lonely" of All - #6088http://hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-mission/the-loneliest-lonely-of-all-60882010-05-17T16:21:22-05:00
Look at what it took to pay for your sin. Look at what it took to forgive your sin. How can we think there's anything we could ever do that would pay for our sin or get us into heaven? Only the One who died for your sin can remove your sin. That was your hell, your separation from God that He was taking on that cross. Now He's offering to you what He died for you to have The Crucifixion of Jesus! - Into Thy Word Ministrieshttp://70030.netministry.com/apps/articles/default.asp?articleid=32345&columnid=38442010-03-17T12:38:30-05:00
The Passion of Jesus. Jesus’ Crucifixion From A "Medical" Point of View. Warning! This article is not for the faint of heart, it is graphic! Easter Bible Study - Into Thy Word Ministrieshttp://70030.netministry.com/apps/articles/default.asp?articleid=36230&columnid=38032010-03-17T12:06:04-05:00
Jesus' Suffering and Resurrection. Thoughts and questions for your consideration this Easter season! Do you know what Easter is all about? Do you realize what Jesus did for you? Crucifixion in the Bible - a Christian perspectivehttp://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew%2027:32-56&version=NIV2009-10-07T17:30:56-05:00
The account of Jesus' crucifixion and death. While it appeared that Christ had been utterly defeated, his true triumph would be apparent a few days later, when he rose from the grave. Veil in the Bible - a Christian perspectivehttp://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew%2027:50-52&version=NIV2009-09-27T21:04:03-05:00
At the moment of Jesus' death, the veil separating the Holy of Holies from the rest of the temple was split in two--a symbol of the justification that Christ's death and resurrection would bring. Casting lots - a Christian perspectivehttp://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew%2027:35&version=NIV2009-09-25T10:43:11-05:00
After Jesus died, the soldiers cast lots for his clothes, just as had been prophesied in the Old Testament. "By his stripes" in the Bible: Isaiah 53:5http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Isaiah%2053:5&version=KJV2009-09-25T10:31:25-05:00
Through Jesus' brutal suffering and death, we are freed from sin. The wounds he suffered paradoxically mean spiritual health and freedom for us, an idea memorably stated in this prophecy from the Old Testament. Forsaken - a Christian perspectivehttp://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew%2027:46&version=NIV2009-09-24T16:14:44-05:00
From the cross, Jesus cried out to God to ask why God had forsaken him on the cross. It's one of the few recorded sayings of Jesus during his final hours on the cross. My God - a Christian perspectivehttp://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Mark%2015:34&version=NIV2009-09-20T20:21:18-05:00
As he hung on the cross, Jesus cried out to God, asking why God had abandoned him. The Most Agonizing Race of All - #5876http://hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-mission/the-most-agonizing-race-of-all-58762009-09-11T10:51:14-05:00
The greatest tragedy of all would be if somehow you missed all He died for and you ended up in the hell that He died to save you from. But you have to take for yourself what He died to give you. You abandon all your faith in your religion, or your goodness, or anything else and you give yourself totally in total faith to Jesus Christ. The stakes of this choice are so high, they are so eternal, that it does not make sense to risk one more day without Jesus.