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Shadows of the Cross

Rosalynn Reitsma·1969-08-01

The cross: a vision dimly seen through curtained mists of time, a vision touched but not realized. The cross, a reality witnessed, a shadowy, but really functioning promise fulfilled. The cross: The agony of victory which has preserved the Church in time and given it eternity. The cross: coloring an

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Words From the Cross

Thelma Westra·2000-05-01

What once was fallen man. Christ, Cross Words of Jesus

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Silhouettes of the Cross

R. Reitsma·1972-06-01

We bear the silhouette of the cross, for we bear in our souls, seared as though with a flame, the salvation of Christ, the Promise ful­filled. So this Christmas, look through the nativity star to the cross. Hear the sil­houette of the cross in your heart, show it in your life, and rejoice, for Chris

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Glorying In That One Cross

  1. In What We Glory
  2. Glorying As We Embrace Its Twofold Result
  3. Because Of Its Fruit
Rev. Kenneth Koole·2026-05-17
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Take Up Your Cross

Rodney Kleyn·2013-02-10

What does that mean? Let's look at these verses this afternoon under the theme, Taking Up Your Cross. Let's notice three things, the calling, the necessity, and then the blessedness. The calling and the necessity and the blessedness. You understand that salvation begins with the cross. And salv

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In Agony, But Not Lost

Tom Bergman·1988-04-01

Cross, Cross Words of Jesus

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Calvary’s Sympathies

Gerald VandenBerg·1947-06-01

Christ, Cross, Suffering

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God’s Controversy with Israel (2): Hosea 4

Robert C. Harbach·1989-01-01

The Cross, and the Word of the Cross (I Cor. 1:18) are, to the impenitent thief, a savor of death unto death, and to the penitent thief, a savor of life unto life. Look at those three crosses on Calvary. The man on the central cross has sin on Him, but no sin in Him. The impenitent thief had sin on

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Following After Jesus

Marinus Schipper·1971-06-01

The cross of which Jesus here speaks is said by some to refer to what Scripture calls the “old man of sin,” the corrupt nature the disciple retains after his regeneration and conversion; the old nature which the apostle Paul admonishes should be mortified. Accordingly, when the old nature overpowers

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The Promise of Paradise

Alison Huisken·1988-04-01

Christ gave His life to save us from our sins and thus we have the great reward of the believer—heaven. Cross, Cross Words of Jesus