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Jesus, Keep Me Near the Cross
April 9, 2009
| Mother’s Day is full of flowers, love and attention. Earth Day is considered an international event. But on Good Friday, the cross is all but forgotten. Now don’t get me wrong, I love my mother and celebrate mother’s day with great joy. However, I am impressed by the lack of attention I give to the cross on Good Friday. |
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| Maybe I think that considering the cross requires too much of me. As I reflect on the cross, it causes me to consider my sin that necessitated Jesus’ crucifixion. The cross requires me to go to places in my heart that I don’t want to go. I am willing for my heart to be broken over the poverty, injustice and suffering in the world, but I struggle to have my heart broken over my own sin. |
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| As I gaze at the cross I am changed remembering that Jesus died for sinners such as me - an unmerited voluntary act of indescribable love. No other day has such meaning and impact for my life. This is a day to be remembered!! |
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| For God made Christ, who never sinned, to be the offering for our sin, so that we could be made right with God through Christ. (2 Corinthians 5:21 New Living Translation) |
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| Join me tomorrow in remembering with solemnity the suffering, anguish and pain Christ endured for us so that we might be reconciled to our Father. |
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Sharing the journey
with you,

P.S. I will be taking a short break from Lessons Learned on the Journey as I recover from surgery (April 13th). I look forward to being in contact soon.
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