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Speaker: Pastor Val Watkins
Scripture Text: John 12:20-34
The Crosses of Lent
The Cross of Commitment
John 12:20-34
Of all the people you might like to meet, who wouldn’t like to meet Jesus?
For whatever reason, some Greeks were in Jerusalem, and they may or may not have seen Jesus driving the vendors and money changers out of the temple.
A classic bait and switch in the Old Testament is the story of Jacob and Esau.
Jesus went on to talk about loving your life and losing it and despising your life and saving it for eternal life.
Following Christ in life is not about self-preservation…it is about extending and expending your life for God and others.
In the Old Testament Book of Daniel is a story of a prophetic dream about the coming of the Messiah.
So, the vision changes from that of earthly kingdoms that are beastly and cruel to the eternal kingdom of the Messiah which is peaceful and humane.
They did not understand that the hope they hoped is yet to come and that one day the bible teaches us that the Jesus will come in the clouds and one day Jesus will establish his kingdom on earth.
The cross Jesus carried was a cross of commitment. It was a cross that called him to do the extraordinary thing of dying now in order that others may live then.
Following Christ is a commitment to live now with then in mind…