In His final moments, Jesus fulfilled Scripture and accepted the cup—ushering in God’s Kingdom and securing eternal hope for all who believe.
In His final moments, Jesus fulfilled Scripture and accepted the cup—ushering in God’s Kingdom and securing eternal hope for all who believe.
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.
What they meant as a curse, God turned into blessing through Jesus.
In Jesus’ trial, Pilate faced a choice. We face it too. Discover how Christ took our judgment and declared us “not guilty.”
Jesus’ anguish shows His love. He submits to the cross, giving eternal life to everyone who believes.
Mary gave what she could. Jesus carried it with Him—even to Calvary.
Jesus moved toward the cross with purpose and urgency—because His death and resurrection would set us free.
Why would God choose someone ordinary, weak, or overlooked? Scripture reveals that God’s grace shines brightest through unlikely people—and that His choice is rooted in love, not status.
God’s persistence with His people reveals a love that refuses to let go. Rather than abandon humanity, He chose redemption at great personal cost.
When faith adds requirements to Jesus, it loses the Gospel. Paul reminds us: Christ alone is enough.