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Anguish

April 10, 2016 • Dr. Danny Lovett

We stand once again at the foot of the cross. It is now midday. For three hours the suffering body of Jesus has been exposed to the burning rays of the sun. His tortured mind has been subjected to the taunts of a mean crowd and the assaults of the merciless powers of evil. The sun is at its height, yet darkness falls over the whole earth. It is a darkness that can be felt. We can imagine people returning to the city, with fright, as they say one to another, "Surely the judgement of God is about to fall upon us!" Suddenly a cry is heard through that midday midnight-cry of the Son of God, "My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?" (Matthew 27:46) This Sunday we will look at what these Words of Anguish mean to us.

Confidence

April 17, 2016 • Dr. Danny Lovett

We now come to the last of the seven words spoken from the cross. As we examine this final utterance we find that it is mainly concerned with the divine Sonship of our Lord. So, in the word from the cross, we hear Jesus affirming His Sonship and saying "Father". If Jesus Christ is not the Son of God, then there is no message of the love of God in His life and death. Were we to read John 3:16 like this... "God so loved the world that He gave an archangel", it would have no appeal. It would be like a millionaire tossing a coin to a beggar in the street, costing him nothing. But when we read that "God so loved the world that He gave his only begotten Son", we are melted and moved. This Sunday we will see how important this Word of Confidence is to us who know Christ as our personal Savior.

Affection

April 3, 2016 • Dr. Danny Lovett

All month long, we've been looking at Jesus' words from the cross. We'll close the month of March with the Word of Affection, when Jesus looked at his mother and said, "Woman, behold thy son!" then speaking to John, He said, "Behold your mother!" (John 19:26-27). This third word from the cross conjures up one of the most tender scenes on that all-eventful day. Four women and one man had edged their way up Mount Calvary until they were standing beneath the center cross where Jesus was. Stunned and silenced by all that had happened before their very eyes, they stood with broken hearts, helpless, listening. Would the Master speak again? If so, they wouldn't miss a word. This Sunday we'll look at the tender exchange between Jesus, Mary and John and be encouraged to be tenderly affectionate toward one another.

Finished

March 27, 2016 • Dr. Danny Lovett

He is risen! He is risen indeed! This Easter Sunday we will look at the word of Triumph from the cross. The sun which has refused to shine, comes out from behind the clouds. Abraham, the Old Testament saints, and all the angels of heaven watch with expectation to witness God’s promised day of redemption. For those of us who have lived since the cross, we look back to it as the most significant and important day in the history of the world. Here in the final minutes of His life, we hear Jesus proclaim “It is finished”. The task is done. The Lamb has been sacrificed. The sin debt is paid. Matthew says he cried with a loud voice (Matthew 27:46). Today we want to loudly proclaim that Jesus has paid the price, our redemption is bought. Come to Jesus and receive His gift of salvation.