The Cross You Want to Ignore… But Can’t (John 19)
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What if the thing you’re trying to keep “clean” is actually hiding the truth that could save you?
In John 19:31–42, a line is drawn that still divides people today. On one side—comfortable religion, neat traditions, and a desire to move past the cross as quickly as possible. On the other—those who can’t look away from the crucified Christ… and are forever changed by it.
Why did they rush to take His body down?
Why did hardened soldiers suddenly stop in their tracks?
And why did two secret followers risk everything the moment Jesus died?
This message exposes a reality most people avoid: the cross confronts your guilt, your comfort, and your control. And you will respond to it—one way or another.
Using the sobering illustration of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire, this sermon shows how people try to “clean up” what exposes them… and why the cross refuses to be swept away.
You’ll see:
- Why religious people wanted Jesus gone—fast
- How God used even brutal executioners to fulfill His plan
- What made fearful men suddenly bold and sacrificial
- Why Jesus’ death was made undeniable—and impossible to ignore
This isn’t just history. This is your moment.
The crucified Christ is still drawing a dividing line.
Which side are you on?
Watch now—and don’t look away.
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