The Crucifixion (Luke 23:26-43)
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In this powerful episode, we walk through Luke 23:26–43 and the crucifixion of Jesus Christ—not just as a historical moment, but as a deeply personal encounter.
From the road to the cross, we see a Savior who didn’t carry the burden alone. When Simon of Cyrene is pulled from the crowd to help, we’re reminded that even in our weakest moments, God provides people to walk with us.
As Jesus presses forward, He speaks to a grieving crowd, revealing a hard truth: injustice does not go unnoticed. Even in suffering, God’s justice is still at work.
At the cross, we witness something unthinkable—Jesus, beaten and broken, choosing forgiveness: “Father, forgive them.” This is more than sacrifice. This is radical, undeserved grace.
Mocked as a king, Jesus proves His authority not by coming down from the cross—but by staying on it. What looks like weakness becomes the greatest act of love the world has ever seen.
And in His final moments, two criminals hang beside Him—same pain, same proximity, two completely different choices. One rejects Him. One surrenders. Only one walks into paradise.
So here’s the question this episode leaves you with:
Which one are you?
Because being close to Jesus isn’t the same as choosing Him.
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