The 5 Moments Everyone Gets Wrong About the Cross
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概要
We don't reject the cross—we misunderstand it, and that changes everything.
Summary
Many people are familiar with the cross, but few truly understand what happened in its defining moments. Each event—from Jesus' cry of abandonment to the tearing of the veil—reveals something deeper about sin, judgment, and access to God. These are not emotional details; they are theological realities that explain what Jesus actually accomplished. When you see the cross clearly, it stops being symbolic and starts confronting everything about you.
Reflection & Small Group Discussion Questions
1. Why do you think it's possible to be familiar with the cross but still misunderstand it?
2. What does Jesus quoting Psalm 22 reveal about his cry on the cross?
3. How does the darkness at noon help us understand the judgment Jesus was bearing?
4. Why is it significant that the temple veil was torn from top to bottom?
5. What does the tearing of the veil mean for our access to God today?
6. Why does the statement "I thirst" matter more than it seems at first glance?
7. What does "It is finished" actually declare about sin and salvation?
8. How does the cross confront the idea that we can earn or fix our own salvation?
9. Which of these five moments challenges your understanding of the cross the most?
10. What does it look like to move from understanding the cross intellectually to responding to it personally?