The Message of the Cross John 3:1-21. At the heart of history.

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The Message of the Cross John 3:1-21

Transcript of The Message of the Cross John 3:1-21. At the heart of history.

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The Message of the Cross

John 3:1-21

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At the heart of history

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A brief comparison

• Islam – Allah rewards the righteous with entry into paradise

• Hinduism – Nirvana is achieved when we are released from the karmic cycle

• Buddhism – Good deeds, meditation and mantras are key to progressing toward enlightenment through each reincarnation

• Sikhism – Mukhti, finding oneness with God and freedom from reincarnation

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It can be agreed

• Every major faith/religion can agree on one thing

• In our present state, we are not what we were meant to be

• Salvation is to be released into the fullness of our intended purpose and creation

• Christianity is the only one to proclaim a definitive gift of salvation

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Oil and Water• Each faith/religion believes that in our

imperfection we cannot be released into heaven/nirvana/enlightenment/paradise

• As Christians we believe that God’s absolute utterly blindingly holy nature cannot coexist with our sinful nature

• Moses hid in the cleft (Ex. 33:22)• Isaiah despaired of his unclean state (Is. 6:5)• God and Us is like Oil and Water • We need, as Jesus said, to be born again

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So why the cross?

• “I cannot accept either the hypothesis that the appalling death of Jesus was a sacrifice in the eyes of God for the sins of the world, or that God, in the shape of his son, tortured himself for our redemption.” Sir Alister Hardy

• God presented Christ as a sacrifice of atonement, through the shedding of his blood-to be received by faith. He did this to demonstrate his justice, because in his forbearance he had left the sins committed beforehand unpunished- he did it to demonstrate his justice at the present time, so as to be just and the one who justifies those who have faith in Jesus.

• (Romans 3:25-26)

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So why the cross?

• Sometimes we forget the factor of sin in our gospel message, the cross is superfluous if we simply make God our friend and not our Saviour

• The extent of the cross shows the extent of Gods holiness and glory

• The extent of the cross shows the extent of Gods love for us

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What Now?• Focus on the cross, its cost, its end, our Lord

who was on it• Seek to bring back its meaning in everyday life