1. Jesus does not take the easy way out, but takes the hard path so that you don't need to.
  2. The irony of guilt and innocence abounds in this passage: Jesus is innocent but condemned; we are guilty but set free.
  3. Judas, Peter, and you are all betrayers of Jesus, and yet He does the work necessary to forgive your sins.
  4. We continue our conversation with Nancy Guthrie and how life changing it can be to find Christ in the Old Testament--and not just in the prophecies. It's transformative, and as she would say, there's nothing more practical.
  5. The day of Jesus' death races ever nearer, and we see both a woman who believes upon Him and a man who betrays Him.
  6. Psalm 2 ends by describing the state of blessing for those take refuge in God. In this life we are often left to wondering why God, who loves the world so much, is so rejected and hated by so many that He created.