The Cross in a Skeptical Age
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It’s Easter week and in a culture increasingly skeptical of truth, authority, and faith, we’re asking an honest question: What does the cross mean today?
In this episode of the Faithful & Firm Podcast, Pastor Scott explores why the cross has always been controversial, and why it still confronts, humbles, and transforms hearts. From 1 Corinthians 1:18 to Romans 5:8, we’re reminded that the message of the cross isn’t outdated or mythical. It is historical. It is powerful. And it still saves.
We’ll talk about:
• How the cross confronts human pride • Why it reveals the seriousness of sin • How it displays the love of God • Why it demands a response
The cross declares that we are more sinful than we realized, and more loved than we ever imagined.
As we move through Easter week, be reminded: Jesus lived the life we couldn’t live, died the death we deserved, and rose again in victory. Salvation is not earned by effort; it is received by faith.
Join us as we close our “Hot Cultural Conversations” series and prepare to launch a new series next week: Life Under Pressure.
In a skeptical age, the cross still stands.