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Looking to the Cross: Good Friday

Friday, April 10, 2020 by Dan Miller Leave a Comment

Looking to the Cross: Good Friday

As you slept last night… Jesus was betrayed in the Garden by one of his disciples, Judas (Luke 22:47-48). Jesus was then taken to the former high priest, Annas (John 18:13). Jesus, the King of the Jews, was bound and… Read More

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Looking to the Cross: Maundy Thursday

Thursday, April 9, 2020 by Dan Miller Leave a Comment

Looking to the Cross: Maundy Thursday

Thursday of Passion Week invites us into the most intimate picture we have of Jesus with His disciples. After three years, Jesus and His disciples had formed a bond that was more than merely teacher/follower; they were now friends (see… Read More

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Looking to the Cross: Silent Wednesday

Wednesday, April 8, 2020 by Dan Miller Leave a Comment

Looking to the Cross: Silent Wednesday

Wednesday of the Passion Week is often called “Silent Wednesday” and believed to be the day in which Judas arranged for the betrayal of Jesus. It seems appropriate that a man who sought riches through betrayal would receive silence as… Read More

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The Hymn: Abide With Me

Tuesday, April 7, 2020 by Tim Bell Leave a Comment

The Hymn: Abide With Me

This is the best known hymn of Henry Francis Lyte (1793-1847) regarding abiding in Christ and asking Him to abide with us during difficulty. He wrote it not long before he died and his biographies reveal he was no stranger to… Read More

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Looking to the Cross: By Who’s Authority?

Tuesday, April 7, 2020 by Dan Miller Leave a Comment

Looking to the Cross: By Who’s Authority?

Jesus goes back into Jerusalem and is immediately challenged by the religious leaders: “By what authority are you doing these things? And who gave you this authority?” These two questions set off a theological explosion since these two questions focus… Read More

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