Just a glimpse
April 25, 2004 | 12:00am
God forbid that I should boast except in the Cross of our Lord Jesus Christ. Galatians 6:14
Travelers who drive across the flat landscape of Groom, Texas, are surprised by an unexpected sight. Looming up against the sky is a cross 190 feet high. That giant symbol of the Christian faith was erected by Steve Thomas in the prayerful hope that the thoughts of anyone who sees it might be turned to Jesus. When his handiwork was finished and dedicated, he said, "We want some converts out of this."
All Christians are grateful when a nonbelievers attention is drawn to Jesus Christ and the cross. The awareness may be fleeting, but who can predict what even a split-second reaction may mean to an immortal soul? Suddenly a sinful person may begin to wonder why Jesus died on the cross. This may prompt him to seek answers from the Bible or from Christians he may know.
What about us as Christians? As we hurry along through lifes often dreary landscape, are we grateful for any reminder of our Fathers love that sent His Son to die? Through the Cross, Jesus has reconciled us to God and given us His peace (EPHESIANS 2:14-16). Take some time today to reflect on the meaning of the cross, and let it flood your hearts with praise to the Savior. Vernon C. Grounds
Once from the realms of infinite glory,
Down to the depths of our ruin and loss,
Jesus came, seeking O Loves sweet story
Came to the manger, the shame, and the cross., Strickland
READ: EPHESIANS 2:14-18
To know the meaning of the Cross, you must know the One who died there.
Travelers who drive across the flat landscape of Groom, Texas, are surprised by an unexpected sight. Looming up against the sky is a cross 190 feet high. That giant symbol of the Christian faith was erected by Steve Thomas in the prayerful hope that the thoughts of anyone who sees it might be turned to Jesus. When his handiwork was finished and dedicated, he said, "We want some converts out of this."
All Christians are grateful when a nonbelievers attention is drawn to Jesus Christ and the cross. The awareness may be fleeting, but who can predict what even a split-second reaction may mean to an immortal soul? Suddenly a sinful person may begin to wonder why Jesus died on the cross. This may prompt him to seek answers from the Bible or from Christians he may know.
What about us as Christians? As we hurry along through lifes often dreary landscape, are we grateful for any reminder of our Fathers love that sent His Son to die? Through the Cross, Jesus has reconciled us to God and given us His peace (EPHESIANS 2:14-16). Take some time today to reflect on the meaning of the cross, and let it flood your hearts with praise to the Savior. Vernon C. Grounds
Once from the realms of infinite glory,
Down to the depths of our ruin and loss,
Jesus came, seeking O Loves sweet story
Came to the manger, the shame, and the cross., Strickland
READ: EPHESIANS 2:14-18
To know the meaning of the Cross, you must know the One who died there.
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