The Cross & EasterSample
“His Great Love for Us”
The story is told of a young boy named Timothy whose sister was sick. She suffered from an ailment Timothy once had but overcame. The doctor explained to the parents that their daughter’s sickness had progressed further than Timothy’s and they held little hope for her recovery. Her only chance for survival would be if she could get a blood transfusion.
The young girl shared a rare blood type with her brother and because he had overcome the same sickness and had immunities to it, he was the ideal donor. His parents agreed to use a blood transfusion from Timothy.
The doctor asked, “Would you give your blood to help save your sister?” At first, Timothy hesitated. His chin began to quiver as he fought back tears. Then with a solemn strength he said, “Yes, I’ll do it.”
They wheeled both children into the transfusion room and inserted the needles. Timothy watched quietly as the blood flow out of his arm and into the tubes. He finally asked, “Doctor, when do I die?”
That’s when the doctor realized Timothy thought giving his blood for his sister meant he would have to give all his blood. Timothy was willingly offering the greatest sacrifice out of love for his sister.
That story isn’t true, but what Jesus Christ did for us on the cross is true. The One through whom all things were created willingly gave Himself up out of His great love for us.
Prayer:
Heavenly Father, my heart is full of praise and thanksgiving for the sacrifice of love that the cross revealed. May I never forget or neglect to thank You for this gift of Christ’s life in exchange for my eternal destiny. In Christ’s name, amen.
Seek Him, Serve Others
Jesus offered the greatest sacrifice when He gave His life for ours. Let the life He redeemed be an instrument of His grace to those you come into contact with. Consider giving up your lunch hour today to assist a family member, neighbor or co-worker with tasks they need help on. Let them know why you are doing it – out of appreciation for Christ’s gift to you.
The story is told of a young boy named Timothy whose sister was sick. She suffered from an ailment Timothy once had but overcame. The doctor explained to the parents that their daughter’s sickness had progressed further than Timothy’s and they held little hope for her recovery. Her only chance for survival would be if she could get a blood transfusion.
The young girl shared a rare blood type with her brother and because he had overcome the same sickness and had immunities to it, he was the ideal donor. His parents agreed to use a blood transfusion from Timothy.
The doctor asked, “Would you give your blood to help save your sister?” At first, Timothy hesitated. His chin began to quiver as he fought back tears. Then with a solemn strength he said, “Yes, I’ll do it.”
They wheeled both children into the transfusion room and inserted the needles. Timothy watched quietly as the blood flow out of his arm and into the tubes. He finally asked, “Doctor, when do I die?”
That’s when the doctor realized Timothy thought giving his blood for his sister meant he would have to give all his blood. Timothy was willingly offering the greatest sacrifice out of love for his sister.
That story isn’t true, but what Jesus Christ did for us on the cross is true. The One through whom all things were created willingly gave Himself up out of His great love for us.
Prayer:
Heavenly Father, my heart is full of praise and thanksgiving for the sacrifice of love that the cross revealed. May I never forget or neglect to thank You for this gift of Christ’s life in exchange for my eternal destiny. In Christ’s name, amen.
Seek Him, Serve Others
Jesus offered the greatest sacrifice when He gave His life for ours. Let the life He redeemed be an instrument of His grace to those you come into contact with. Consider giving up your lunch hour today to assist a family member, neighbor or co-worker with tasks they need help on. Let them know why you are doing it – out of appreciation for Christ’s gift to you.
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We wear crosses around our necks, but how are we to apply it to our lives? Jesus’ work holds incredible power for us. Without a Friday, there would never have been a Sunday. Easter could not have happened without the cross. Discover how the cross integrates into your life through this devotional reading plan as you prepare your heart for Easter.
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