Saturday, March 30, 2013

The Cross

Next to Christmas, Good Friday and Easter are a Christian's most important celebrations. We worship Christ on Good Friday because that was the day he died an excruciating death on the Cross to atone for mankind's sins so that we would be forgiven by a Holy God.

We celebrate Easter Sunday because that was the day Jesus overcame death and rose to heaven to sit beside His Father and ours. Jesus' work on the Cross secured forgiveness of mankind's sins and His resurrection secured eternal salvation for all those who believe.

Believing is tough for those realists who require proof. I know my faith waxed and waned through my life, but finally God took off my blinders, and I stopped resisting the unmistakable evidence of His existence and operation in my life.

God has disclosed Himself to us all in various ways: through nature, a world that is so magnificent and intricate that a creator was necessary, through providential acts and miracles throughout history, and because humanity has a general moral conscience.

God has also revealed Himself through the Bible. There is no other book ever written that is so unique. Despite the facts that it was written on three continents, by 40 authors over 1600 years, it is perfectly consistent and historically accurate. Translated into 1500 languages, it is the most read book and God's message to His people about how to live, how to die and how to live forever.

I got an interesting email today that talked about laminins. They are the network of proteins that form the foundation for our cells and organs and are vital for the maintenance and survival of all tissue. They are, in fact, the integral part of the structural scaffolding in almost every tissue of an organism. Laminins are cell adhesion molecules that literally hold us together. Without them, we would fall apart.

Here's what's amazing--the structure of a laminin is the Cross. The very glue that holds us all together is in the shape of the Cross. Coincidence...I think not. Just read Colossians 1:15-17, New International Version (NIV) regarding The Supremacy of the Son of God.

15 The Son is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation. 16 For in him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have been created through him and for him. 17 He is before all things, and in him, all things hold together.

Have a blessed Easter!




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