Three Views Of The Cross - Good Friday - Audio
The cross is not a burden to be borne, but a gallows on which the Savior died, and we need but look to it to be saved.

The cross is not a burden to be borne, but a gallows on which the Savior died, and we need but look to it to be saved.
The Jews' advantage is their possession of God's law, and the knowledge of sin described therein.
Trusting in privilege puts us in peril. Even the privileged need the Savior.
Those with a knowledge of God are without excuse, and if they do not turn to Christ, will experience the wrath of God.
God gives us over to the consequences of our sin so that we will see the hopelessness of it and look up, to the One Who doesn't want to give us up.
Guest Speaker - Dr. Charles Whitfield
God's wrath is real, and has been revealed against sin.
The good news is the power God uses to change lives, and we must share it.
Paul wanted to go to Rome to see and serve his brothers and sisters there.
Paul wrote to believers in Rome, and he wrote about the gospel.
A summation of what the Bible teaches about water baptism.
I may not always feel saved, but there are definite proofs in my life to remind me that I am a child of the King.
In the New Year we can either use our time for Christ, or fritter it away.
In good times and bad, we can trust God.
We need to go beyond recognizing Jesus as THE Lord, and declare Him MY Lord.
We cannot appreciate that Jesus saves until we understand what He saves from.
The babe of Christmas was God, come to be WITH US, and to make it possible for us to be WITH HIM forever.
Jesus became one of us, and dwelt among us, that He might die for us.
We can be thankful that one day He will fix all that is broken, and He will answer every question.
We ought to be thankful for the many things God is doing in the present.
Thank you God that you have delivered me, and that even when I have drifted away in my pride and forgotten your deliverance, you have delivered me again and again and again and again.
We not only have reason for thankfulness because of what God has done, but even more so because of who He is.
Jesus is touched by our suffering, and enraged by sin's grip in our lives.
Those who heard the gospel and did not respond before the rapture, will not be saved after the rapture.
Discouragement will make us stumble unless we keep our eyes on Christ - what He has done, and what He has said.
A life built on Christ has an unshakable foundation.
Jesus has the authority and the power to call you out of this world, and He will do just that.
On our annual Old Fashioned Sunday, we are reminded that this church was a "come-outer" church. It must ever be one. Those Christians who, 150 years ago, sat where you sit today were "come-outer" Christians. So, too, must we be today.
Parents need to model, and teach, the truths from Proverbs about words.
Loving our neighbor as ourselves means helping anyone who needs it, with no thought to who they are.