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KEEPING CALVARY SACRED (1)

by Donald Cantrell

Scripture: Lamentations 1:12
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Keeping Calvary Sacred (1)
Series: From Mount Calvary to Mount Olivet
Donald Cantrell
Lamentations 1: 12


Lam 1:12 KJV - Is it nothing to you, all ye that pass by? behold, and see if there be any sorrow like unto my sorrow, which is done unto me, wherewith the LORD hath afflicted me in the day of his fierce anger.

Theme: ''The cross must remain as sacred and never viewed as common''

I - The Painful Visualization of Calvary

II - The Personal Visitation of Calvary

III - The Powerful Valuation of Calvary

This sermon series will deal with the significance of the events of Mount Calvary and follow Christ throughout his forty day journey after his resurrection. We will follow him from Mount Calvary until we see him ascend into the heavens as his disciples stand gazing from the Mount of Olivet.

The events that followed the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ played an important role to the future path and power of his followers. We will watch as Christ appears to his followers that are scared and in hiding. Then we will see him rescue and restore the leader of the pack, due to Peter's backsliding.

The events that occurred after his resurrection were riveting and momentous as we walk with the Lord from Mount Calvary to Mount Olivet. Please join us on this forty day journey as we will stand upon Mount Olivet and watch the Shekinah Glory cloud come and usher him into the heavens. Listen with us as we hear the angelic messengers to us ''That this same Jesus will once again appear'' upon this very same mount.


Callous is defined as ''a callous person does not feel any emotion when they see other people in trouble or in pain.'' The term ''calloused'' can refer to ''deadened feelings, being hardened or thickened, and indifference to suffering.''

In our sermon today we are going to take another look at Christ as he died upon the Cross of Calvary. It may be that the preaching of the cross has become old news to the modern day Christian. ...

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