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The Middle Man

The picture at Golgotha is quite striking. There were three crosses, with Jesus in the middle. Our salvation could have been accomplished if Jesus had died alone. But that’s not how God designed it.

Scripture says, Jesus died between two criminals. They died as punishment for their crimes. Like us all, they had sinned against God. These two criminals portray our condition. They picture what all of us deserve apart from faith in Jesus.

Today there is Jesus. He too died under God’s curse and judgment, but he was innocent. He had no sin or guilt. Several times Pilate had declared him innocent. The sign that hung above Jesus’ head listed no crimes. Even one of the criminals who died with him testified that Jesus had done nothing wrong, and Jesus forgave him. Jesus’ cross proclaims salvation. It shows us the one who carried our sins.

It’s important that Jesus’ cross was in the middle. The cross is at the center of God’s work of salvation. We can’t avoid the cross; it forces the question “What will you do with Jesus?”

There they crucified him, and with him two others—one on each side and Jesus in the middle.   John 19:18

Let’s pray

Yahweh, thank you for giving your Son so that “whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” I receive it, In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Let’s Reflect

1) During this Holy Week where do you stand in relationship to Jesus, your Saviour?

2) Do you know that he has died for your sins? Have you accepted him as your Saviour and Lord?

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By Pastor Ray Patrick

Evangelism. Outreach. Ministry.
Pastor Ray Patrick is a R.E Teacher at The Eden School

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