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The Three Crosses
Contributed by Bob Whitchurch on Apr 5, 2001 (message contributor)
Summary: The Two thieves on the crosses represent the response of sinful man to the Cross of Redemption paid in full by Jesus Christ our Saviour.
I. The Cross of Rebellion-Verse 39
A. Distorted Knowledge of Christ, The Messiah
1. Crowd-Verse 35
2. Soldiers-Verse 36-37
Application: Be careful what you accept as Truth.
B. Deny his Condition
1. Deceitful heart
2. Pride
3. Self-Center
C. Deny his guilt- "Save us"
1. Sinfulness-Romans 3:10-19; Romans 6:23
Application: Denying the conviction of the Holy Spirit
Deny the Truth that God is bringing to
attention.
II. The Cross of Resignation-Verse 40-41
A. Change of Direction
1. Previously looked out to the crowds
Matt 27:44
Mark 15: 32
2. Looked within himself-Verse 40
Guilty: No Hope, future death, Fear God
Hebrews 9:27
3. Looked upon Jesus-Verse 42 "And he said unto
Jesus"
a. Turned from uncertainty to surety
b. Turned from fear to peace
c. Turned from death to life
B. Change of Attitude
1. Recognized His Righteousness-V41
2. Resigned to His Lordship-V42
3. Received His Promise-V43
Application: Change of Direction in your life
Change of Attitude in your life
III. The Cross of Redemption-Verse 34 & Verse 43
A. God’s Best and Man’s Worse
B. God’s Love demonstrated and Grace Given Freely
"But God forbid that I should glory save in the
cross of our Lord Jesus Christ..."
Closing: Luke 9:23
The Cross of Rebellion-Don’t carry that one
The Cross of Resignation-Do it today and
receive...
The Cross of Redemption.