THE CROSS
READ: Colossians 1:9-23
God forbid that I should boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ. – Galatians 6:14
THE BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: 2 Kings 4-6
Centuries
before Jesus was born, the cross had been used as an instrument of
torture and death. In 519 BC, for example, King Darius I of Persia
crucified 3,000 political enemies in Babylon. This method of execution
was later adopted by the Romans for noncitizens and slaves.
When
Jesus Christ bore our sins at Calvary (1 Peter 2:24), the cross took on
a new significance. There the Saviour, “through the blood of His
cross,” made it possible for us to escape judgment and be reconciled to
God (Col. 1:20-21).
The
apostle Paul understood the significance of the cross. He had done many
things in which he might have found personal pride (2 Cor.
11:16-12:13). But in his letter to the Galatians he wrote, “God forbid
that I should boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ”
(6:14). As we understand what Jesus did for us on the cross, we too will
be humbled. Our feeble efforts are nothing; His work is everything!
The
resurrected Saviour invites all men and women to come humbly in faith
to Him. By believing that He died in our place on the cross, we receive
full forgiveness.
No wonder the hymn-writer Horatius Bonar exclaimed, “Hallelujah for the cross!” – Henry Bosch
So round the cross we sing
Of Christ our offering,
Of Christ our living King,
Hallelujah for the cross! – Bonar
The cross of Christ is the bridge between God and man.
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