Emy Moore Brookins
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We were even charismatic and evangelical in a lot of spaces, but I think sometimes where the lines could get a little blurry is if we speak about Christ crucified from a place that is purely emotional and not relational without all the sappy tears and backed up in theology.
and a fresh revelation of like oh like this is hitting my heart not just so like tears can come out of my eyes but so like it leaves an imprint so no matter what trial or circumstance I go through I'm not going to be waved or moved and I think there needs to be a sit down honest conversation of what does the blood of Christ mean for us and there is an authority to the blood of Jesus the blood still works
The cross and Christ crucified happened 2,000 years ago.
And it says that for God so loved the world, for God in his love, break down the verse, for God so loved.
That's the first part.
For God so loved, he had so much compassion in his heart.
Even the Old Testament says that he is compassionate, slow to anger, and abounding in love.
Those are the three characteristics that's repetitive throughout the entirety of the Old Testament.
So because of God's love was fueled in him sending his son.
For him to die on the cross for our sins.
Not just 70% of them, not just 20% of them, all of them.
I need you to get this.
Jesus didn't just die for a few of your sins.
He died for all of them.
I don't care what the worst thing you did.
I don't care what it is.
I don't care what is the worst thing you've ever done.
Jesus died for the worst of the worst.