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THE KING ON THE CROSS (13 OF 70)

by Jeff Schreve

Scripture: John 19:16-30
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The King on the Cross (13 of 70)
And The Word Became Flesh
John 19:16-30
Pastor Jeff Schreve


If you have your Bible, please turn to John chapter 19. Before I get started, I just wanted to let you know that this week and next week I'm going to be hosting the radio program on American Family Radio. It's a financial issues program with Dan Cella. But, they said, "You can do whatever you want since you probably don't know a ton about talking to people about their finances." I said, "No, I don't. I always tell people, "Just buy high and sell low." That's what I do. It's worked well for me. So anyway, it's 8:00 in the morning, 90.5 FM. Today I interviewed Dr. Charles Lowrey. Charles has been to our church before. And we talked about the psychological effects of Covid and how that has affected Christians and pastors and churches. Tomorrow I'm going to talk to Charles Kelly. Chuck Kelly was the President of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary for years and recently retired. He's President Emeritus. So, we're going to talk about theological issues and the dangers of theological liberalism. On Tuesday I talked to Pam Tebow, Tim's mom. We had a wonderful talk. She is just such a classy lady. So, anyway, it's been a lot of fun, and so I encourage you if you can to tune in, and I think it will be a blessing to you.

Well, most Christians are familiar with the name Isaac Watts. Isaac Watts was born in England in 1674. He is one of the greatest, most prolific hymn-writers that the church has ever known. He wrote over 600 hymns. And probably his best-known hymn, maybe one of the greatest, obviously one of the greatest hymns he wrote, but maybe one of the greatest hymns ever written, is titled, "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross." It opens, and says, "When I survey the wondrous cross on which the Prince of glory died." You know, it's important to go in your mind to the cross on a regular basis, to survey the cross, because it's at the cross where you see how much the ...

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