Rediscovering the Grandeur and Wonder of the Cross
The cross is the center of history and the invitation to every disciple. Jesus calls His followers not only to receive His sacrifice but to take up their own cross and follow Him. At Calvary He refused relief, willingly endured the full weight of sin out of love, and fulfilled centuries of prophecy, proving that God’s plan of redemption was unfolding exactly as promised. When He cried from Psalm 22, He revealed that the Good Shepherd was laying down His life for His sheep.
The torn veil declared that through Christ, everyone now has direct access to God. His resurrection transformed despair into hope, highlighted by the angel’s gracious words, “and Peter,” reminding us that failure is never the final word. Forgiven people become sent people, called to proclaim the gospel to the world. As we remember Christ through communion, we celebrate that our sin has been removed, our relationship with God restored, and our lives commissioned to bear witness to His saving grace.