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The Death of Jesus

The Death of Jesus

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The cross reveals both our deep brokenness and God’s extraordinary love. While the world offers solutions like education or reform, the cross shows our true problem is a broken relationship—with God, others, and creation.

Jesus took our place, bearing the weight of sin to bring healing and reconciliation. His cry of abandonment made a way for us to come home. The cross isn’t just a symbol of sacrifice—it’s an invitation to forgiveness, hope, and restored relationship.

Have you crossed that bridge? His arms are still open.

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