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Easter—the Promise of Forgiveness: 10 Reflections From Our Daily Bread

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Hidden Treasure

The message of the cross . . . is the very power of God. -1 Corinthians 1:18

After Hurricane Hugo ripped through Charleston, South Carolina, in 1989, construction workers found hidden treasure. While cleaning up the rubble in a decimated church, they saw the cross still standing. Unable to move it—even with a crane—they eventually discovered that pure gold filled the inside of the cross. Evidently, during the American Civil War, people melted down their gold and hid it there to keep it from invading troops.

The cross of Christ is a place of true spiritual treasure for those who believe in Him, but as the apostle Paul wrote to the church in Corinth, its message “is foolish to those who are headed for destruction” (1 Corinthians 1:18). Those who reject Jesus’ death on the cross might think it foolish to believe that the Son of God died and rose again to release us from the consequences of our sin. But for those who believe, those who are “being saved,” the cross “is the very power of God” (v. 18). As Paul says, God makes foolish the wisdom of the world but “this foolish plan of God is wiser than the wisest of human plans” (v. 25).

When we submit to God and accept the gift of Christ’s cross, we’ll enjoy the riches of a relationship with Him. We won’t find treasures of gold but the far better gift of abundant and everlasting life with Him. That’s not foolish!

Amy Boucher Pye

When have you experienced God’s wisdom, which the world might see as foolishness? How does the cross of Jesus empower you to live for Him?

Jesus our Savior, thank You for the gift of life in Your kingdom—the greatest treasure ever. Help me to share this amazing gift with others.

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Easter—the Promise of Forgiveness: 10 Reflections From Our Daily Bread

Curious about God’s forgiveness? This Easter, dig into this 10-day Reading Plan and discover the transformational forgiveness made possible by Christ’s death and resurrection.

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