Summary: Jesus, hanging on the cross, cried out to God with his last breath. Darkness covered the land, and the temple curtain tore. This act symbolized the removal of barriers between God and man. Through Christ's sacrifice, access to God's presence is possible. Reflecting on the significance of Christ's last words deepens understanding of his finished work and the path to salvation.
Checkpoint // Confirmation (5-6/7) – March 28, 2024 (100/365)
The post discusses the significance of the last words of Jesus on the cross, emphasizing themes of forgiveness, repentance, salvation, and the completion of his mission. It highlights the deeper meaning behind Jesus saying "I thirst" and the profound statement "It is finished" after drinking sour wine. The post exudes gratitude for Jesus' finished work.
True Darkness (4/7) – March 27, 2024 (99/365)
The excerpt from Mark 15:25-34 describes the crucifixion of Jesus. Despite mockery and disbelief, Jesus suffered in silence until, in anguish, he cried out, feeling forsaken by God. This moment reflects the ultimate wage of sin: separation from God. It's a humbling reminder of Jesus' sacrifice and the salvation he brings to believers.
One Savior (3/7) – March 27, 2024 (98/365)
This content delves into the significance of Jesus' words on the cross, particularly when he directs Mary to the care of John. The writer reflects on the implications of this act, emphasizing Jesus' inclusive love for all. The passage also relates Jesus' singular role in salvation, concluding with a prayer of gratitude to the Father for sending Jesus.
Repentance And Salvation, Simplified (2/7) – March 27, 2024 (96/365)
The passage from Luke 23:39-43 reveals the interaction between Jesus and two criminals on the cross. One condemned Jesus, while the other acknowledged his own wrongdoing and professed belief in Christ’s innocence. By expressing repentance and faith, the criminal received assurance of salvation from Jesus, emphasizing the power of genuine repentance and the immediacy of salvation.
Timeless Forgiveness (1/7) – March 26, 2024 (93/365)
Jesus speaks his first of the Seven Last Words in Luke 23:26-39, addressing those who crucify and mock him. He warns mourners of future suffering and forgives his persecutors, showing grace despite their ignorance. His words demonstrate forgiveness and mercy, even to those who defy and harm him.
Constants // Absolute Blessings, pt II – March 18, 2024 (85/365)
The worship service yesterday was a positive experience, with smooth singing, meaningful exhortations, and reflections on the grace of God. The team handled conflicts well and the congregation responded graciously. The message emphasized the presence of God's grace, the finished work of Christ, and the power of the Holy Spirit in challenging times.
Sanctified From Perfection – March 17, 2024 (83/365)
The post reflects on praising God for His blessings and recognizing the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. It emphasizes that the source of blessings matters more than the blessings themselves. The author expresses gratitude for the complete and everlasting salvation through Christ. Despite personal flaws, the author finds comfort and sings praises.
Saved Through Fire – February 22, 2024 (54/365)
The text reflects on the nature of fire and its symbolism in the Old Testament, drawing parallels to Christ's sacrifice and salvation. It emphasizes that Christ is not merely a giver of life but is life itself, providing eternal reconciliation and sanctification. The author finds hope in Christ's presence, likening believers to those unharmed in the fiery furnace.
By His Word (Aftermath) – February 19, 2024 (51/365)
The post reflects on the perfect standards of God, the need for Christ to redeem the unclean and weary, and the significance of Holy Communion and giving. It emphasizes the idea of being perfected through Christ's finished work and the role of believers as chosen, holy, and royal. It encourages shining Christ's light and trusting in the Lord.







