Isaiah 53 describes the affliction Jesus would suffer, but it also explains why he suffered those things.
Here we are in Holy Week and we are considering especially the passion, the suffering, the death of our Savior Jesus.
Good Friday, maybe seems like a strange name for the day in which Jesus died upon the cross.
What could this man have possibly done to earn his salvation? He was nailed to a cross. There was nothing that he could possibly do other than just have a change of heart.
When Jesus suffered and died on the cross, he was taking the sting of your sins into his own body.
You break it, you buy it. That's the way life functions. God says the same thing. You break my law, you buy it. Yet, God has also done something wonderful.
Have you ever seen a glass that is so full the water is bubbling over the top? That's a picture of what Christ has done for you.
Do you keep your receipts? There are times when keeping a receipt is important, it shows a debt has been paid. Did you know your sins have been paid for? Today we're joined by Pastor Brad Kerkow for a message of peace through forgiveness.
Which holiday is greater: Good Friday or Easter Sunday? Pastor Matt Moldstad has the answer and he shares it with you in today's devotion.