Crucified, Dead, and Buried (Luke 23:26-56) - Audio
At the cross Jesus faces darkness and the cup of God's wrath so that you and I can be ushered into God's presence and experience His love forever.

At the cross Jesus faces darkness and the cup of God's wrath so that you and I can be ushered into God's presence and experience His love forever.
Jesus endured a sham trial and false accusations because he trusted in the love, plans, and promises of his Heavenly Father.
Jesus embraces the fullness of God's wrath so that you and I do not have to.
Greatness is God's eyes is measured by humility, and is only achieved through seeing Jesus.
Jesus is the Lamb who takes the blow of God's judgment so we can be set free from slavery.
Sermons from Grace Fellowship PCA, Clanton, AL
If we want Jesus, we must embrace the whole Jesus. And when we do, we find that he is what we really needed all along.
Jesus is the one in whom both might and mercy meet.
When you see Jesus for who he really is, it changes you.
Jesus must first show you your need before you'll trust Him
When it comes to your acceptance before God, you must come with nothing to offer.
Jesus reveals that God's kingdom has already come in Him, but that He has not yet full revealed it.
God's work is slow but sure. Jesus was no stranger to futility and struggle. But through His suffering, God brings light to the nations.
In contrast to powerless idols, God presents his servant as the only hope of the world.
The self-indulgent pursuit of wealth blinds us to true need.
Jesus calls his people to be clever in using earthly goods for kingdom purposes.
God loves for sinners is large and He seeks the lost.
Jesus must expose our hearts as he radically re-orients us away from ourselves to find a better reward in Him.
God's kingdom has come and is growing. The way in is through Jesus and the time to enter is now.
Seeking God's kingdom means living in expectation of the King's return.
True security is found not in our wealth but in Jesus Christ himself. Because He has made us His treasure, we can hold our treasures with an open hand.
We can pray boldly and persistently because we have a good Father who gives what is best to His children.
Prayer is the needy child talking with His Father. Jesus shows us what it looks like to approach God as our Father and shape our prayers according to His Fatherly care.
Jesus calls us to focus the one thing that is best before we pursue the many things that are good.
Love for God for expresses itself in love for your neighbor. But when we start trying to pursue a life of love, we are confronted with our own tendencies to justify ourselves and the need to rest in the work of Another.
Jesus' true glory is revealed both on the mountain and in the valley.
Jesus' road to victory runs through suffering. He will bear the crown, but He must first endure the cross. Any who would follow Him must embrace the same.
When Jesus empowers the mission, we can go humbly and confidently.
Not only is Jesus more powerful than the evil forces at work in the world, but He has also come to deal with them decisively.
True faith receives the Gospel, perseveres, and bears fruit.