Even on the cross, Jesus cared for others. He gives us His people to comfort, support, and reflect His love until He returns.
Even on the cross, Jesus cared for others. He gives us His people to comfort, support, and reflect His love until He returns.
Jesus refused to save Himself, choosing the cross instead. When God says no, His grace still sustains and His power shines through our weakness.
While soldiers gambled for His clothes, Jesus was preparing a far greater inheritance for us. Through His death and resurrection, He left behind the priceless gifts of forgiveness, peace with God, and everlasting life—treasures that never fade.
The Roman soldiers meant the crucifixion to be a mockery of a royal court, but they unknowingly set up a true throne room. See how Jesus reigns through His sacrifice and what it means to live as His own today.
esus wouldn’t drink the wine mixed with gall. It was a sedative intended to make the soldiers’ job easier, but Jesus chose to face His suffering with a clear head to finish His work for us and care for those at the foot of the cross.
Even on the road to Calvary, Jesus’ heart remains fixed on the trials of others. This reflection on Luke 23 explores His profound compassion for the daughters of Jerusalem and how His sacrificial death ultimately disarms the power of evil to bring us lasting peace.
Mocking, stripping, and spitting. The worst of humanity was set free to abuse an innocent Man. Discover the powerful reason why Jesus refused to stop them.
What they meant as a curse, God turned into blessing through Jesus.
Every generation faces the same choice: trust earthly power or trust Jesus the King.
In Jesus’ trial, Pilate faced a choice. We face it too. Discover how Christ took our judgment and declared us “not guilty.”