‘Why Have You Forsaken Me?’: Teaching Jesus’ Words from the Cross to Teenagers
In Jesus, we have a God who loves us so much that he was willing to endure hell—all so that we could have a restored relationship with the Father.
In Jesus, we have a God who loves us so much that he was willing to endure hell—all so that we could have a restored relationship with the Father.
Whereas our students feel dissatisfied with the fleeting promises of life “under the sun,” Jesus has revealed to us in the Beatitudes the wisdom of God that is far “above the sun,“ in which we can know true blessedness.
Food is not the problem; food is a gift from God. Sin is the problem, and for that Christ came and died.
Because the Gospel writers put their lives on the line to spread the good news, we too can be confident in the account of his life and why it matters to the world.
It is our joy to bring our inadequacies and hardships to the comforting Nazarene.
Jesus’ whole life was really about modeling the Greatest commandment, so loving God and our neighbor is our purpose, just as it was Christ’s.
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