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Category Archives: The Cross of Christ
The Cross Is Not a Religious Symbol
Whatever you want to say about the cross, it is not a religious symbol. At least it wasn’t intended to be. The cross was not designed to give us warm fuzzies about religion…or make us feel better about ourselves…or be … Continue reading
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The Cross Tests Everything
Crux probat omnia. “The cross tests everything.” Martin Luther wrote these words. The cross defined his theology…defined his life. And the cross defines our lives as well. What you think about the cross of Christ says everything about you. Either … Continue reading
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