Tag: crucifixion
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“Save yourself, and come down from the cross!”
A meditation on Good Friday Psalm 109:22-29 (text); Mark 15:25-32 March 25 2016 * Download this meditation (PDF) The Gospel accounts of the events on Good Friday tell of all the mocking and reviling that our Lord Jesus Christ suffered from the time he was taken to the high priest Caiaphas all the way…
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Good Friday Service of Lessons and Psalms & Hymns
Everyone is invited to our Good Friday Service of Lessons and Psalms & Hymns. When: March 25 at 10:30AM Where: Our meeting place at TCBC, Sunset Drive and Pacific Avenue, Brookside Hills, Cainta, Rizal This special worship service will be held in order for us to hear the events of our Lord’s suffering, death, and burial,…
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“Into Your Hands I Commit My Spirit”
Luke 23:46 (text); Psalm 31:5; 1 Peter 4:19 April 17-18, 2014 (Pasig and Trinity Covenant Reformed Church) • Download sermon (PDF) Introduction Beloved congregation of Christ: Our Christian faith is summed up in the gospel: Christ lived, died, and was raised on the third day for the forgiveness of sins so we may be declared…
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“Raised According to the Scriptures”
“Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures†(1 Corinthians 15:4-5).
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“It is Finished”
It is as if when one pays off all his mortgage debt for his house, and he receives the final statement that is stamped, “PAID IN FULL.”
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2012 Good Friday and Easter Worship Services
Come join us solemnly celebrate the atonement for our sins through Christ’s death and resurrection.
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“I Thirst”: The Three Cups of Christ
Christ suffered extreme thirst and drank the bitter cup of God’s wrath in order that he may offer us the cup of salvation filled with water unto eternal life that would satisfy our thirst forever.
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Daily Lent Devotionals: Thursday, March 29, 2012
David’s response to his enemies is a prayer of imprecation. But what was Christ’s response to his enemies while he was dying on the cross? Did he pray for their destruction, like David prayed?
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Daily Lent Devotionals: Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Wine or Sour Wine, Â Gall or Myrrh: What Was Offered to Jesus?
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The King Comes Riding to His People
Two thousand years ago, Jesus entered Jerusalem in humility and peace. The Jews acknowledged him as “the King who comes in the name of the Lord” with shouts of joy and acclamation. But when he returns, he will come as the exalted and victorious Warrior who will exact complete vengeance on his enemies as the…