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Christ Jesus Bore My Curse -- Lord's Day 15
The cross of Jesus Christ has always been offensive. In the Greek, Roman and Jewish worlds, the cross was regarded as a stumbling block and as foolishness. Jewish historian Flavius Josephus called crucifixion “the most… -
The Cross -- Day Five (Fin)
First, a brief "programming note": this will be the last post on Yinkahdinay for a few weeks. Tomorrow I'm off to Denver and then on Monday, my vacation begins. I'll be back on September 8. Enjoy the rest of your sum… -
The Cross -- Day Four
In his book, An Unexpected Journey, Bob Godfrey writes about how he has enjoyed and still enjoys studying history. He tells of studying under Lewis Spitz and comments, "Dr. Spitz used to say that history is so inherentl… -
The Cross -- Day Three
"For I determined not to know anything among you except Jesus Christ and him crucified." 1 Cor. 2:2 This verse easily lends itself to misunderstanding. First of all, there is the question of what it means that Paul di… -
The Cross -- Day Two
Back in December of 1991 I was living in the Edmonton area and working full time at a service station. I had a week of holidays and decided to take it by driving down to the Fraser Valley to visit my grandparents an… -
The Cross -- Day One
Yesterday I preached on the cross of Christ. It seems to me that we don't give the cross a lot of attention, which is odd considering the central place it holds in the New Testament. Incidentally, by "cross," we mean n…
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