Category: Healing Season
April 7, 2026
Mark 15:30
When the crowd demanded Jesus save Himself and come down from the cross, He refused—not out of weakness, but because staying was the only way to save us.
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Mark 15:33
When darkness covered the land as Jesus hung on the cross, creation itself testified to the weight of that moment—God reconciling the world through His Son's suffering.
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Mark 15:34
Jesus cried out in agony at the cross, experiencing abandonment so we wouldn't have to. His loud, honest cry reminds us that faithfulness doesn't mean hiding our pain from God.
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Mark 15:37
In seven simple words, Mark captures the moment all of history pivots on—when Jesus breathed His last. Discover what that final breath means for your life today.
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Luke 23:33
At the place called the Skull, Jesus didn't die in a temple but among criminals—meeting us exactly where we are. Discover how the cross speaks directly into your healing season today.
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Luke 23:34
In the midst of betrayal and agony, Jesus speaks forgiveness over those crucifying Him. His grace from the cross shows us how to release the hurts we were never meant to carry.
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Luke 23:35
At the cross, Jesus had the power to save Himself but chose not to—so that He could save us instead. Discover why His refusal to escape suffering became our greatest hope.
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Isaiah 53:3
Isaiah 53 foretold the cross centuries before it happened—a portrait of complete rejection so we could be fully accepted. Discover how Jesus entered your deepest pain to bring healing.
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Isaiah 53:4
Centuries before the crucifixion, Isaiah saw what many still miss today: Jesus didn't just observe our suffering from a distance—He personally carried every burden we could never bear alone.
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Isaiah 53:6
Isaiah 53:6 captures the entire gospel in one sentence: our wandering met by God's intervention, our rebellion answered by Christ's sacrifice, and the weight of our sin laid on Him so we could be free.
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