The cross of Jesus Christ is the cure for sin. In this message, Adrian Rogers points out three truths found in 1 Peter 3:18 about how God forgives and deals with sin through the cross.
READ MORELet us never be ashamed of Jesus and the scars He bore for our sake.
READ MOREBefore Jesus was crucified, a crown of thorns was placed on his head. Though done by the hands of wicked men, this crown part of the magnificent plan of a sovereign God. In this lesson, Adrian Rogers explains the beautiful message behind the crown of thorns placed on the Savior of the world.
READ MOREIn Luke 22, we find Jesus is in the garden of Gethsemane, praying: Lord, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me. What was it that caused Jesus to dread the drinking of that cup? In this message, Adrian Rogers explains the symbolism behind the cup, as well as the great wrestle between Jesus’ holy humanity and divine love for us all.
READ MOREAdam, following Satan in the garden of Eden, said, “Not thy will, but mine” and ruined the race. Jesus, in another garden, as the last Adam said, “not My will, but Yours,” and redeemed the race.
READ MOREEach of us has the opportunity, like Pilate, to decide what we do with Jesus. We can either accept Him or reject Him, love or despise Him, but we cannot be neutral.
READ MOREThe name Judas is a name of infamy, disgrace, and treachery; yet Jesus chose Judas to be one of His twelve disciples. It was not a mistake, nor did Judas’ betrayal catch Jesus off guard. In this message, Adrian Rogers reveals why Jesus chose Judas.
READ MOREJesus knew that when He became sin for us, He would become the object of the Father’s wrath. He would be separated from God the Father. This is what took place so you and I could have unity with our heavenly Father.
READ MOREChrist died instead of me. The purpose of the cross is one of substitution.
READ MORESometimes we have the idea that we can come to God because of our good works and best efforts, but all our attempts can do nothing before Him. We need the cross to be reconciled to God.
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