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God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)

Paul alludes to a component of baptism that is often overlooked. He says that from this moment forward, we are to “walk in newness of life” (Romans 6:4). Baptism represents our death to the self-ruled life and our submission to the rule of God, our willing embrace of His mission for us.
Robert Lewis

How does Christ’s death on the Cross demonstrate God’s wisdom? In this way: Through the Cross, our sin is judged, yet sinful men and women are forgiven precisely because God has judged that sin in Jesus Christ instead of in us. God has done what seemed morally impossible in a way that demonstrates rather than denies His holiness and justice. That is why the Cross is the “trysting place, where Heaven’s love and Heaven’s justice meet.” The Cross is the expression of God’s loving genius.
Sinclair Ferguson

Pope John Paul II

Pope John Paul II

POPE JOHN PAUL II

QUOTATIONS From L’OSSERVATORE ROMANO, 7/31/89. “Truly the Eucharistic mystery unites all believers, and that means us, but virtually it also reaches nonChristians because the Eucharist has a radiating power which in some way reaches those who do not yet shine with the light of faith.