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Dear Church,
When the apostle Paul sought to remind the church in Philippi of the risen Jesus whose “mind” they were to emulate, he quoted a hymn that had become popular in the early Christian Church:
“[Christ], though he was in the form of God,
did not regard equality with God
as something to be exploited,
but emptied himself,
taking the form of a slave,
being born in human likeness.
And being found in human form,
he humbled himself
and became obedient to the point of death.
Then, rather than end the quote with “death”—the final word of the hymn—Paul added three extra words:
“… —even death on a cross.”
Paul’s point, here, is that there is theological significance not only in the death of Jesus Christ, but also in the manner in which he died.
Therefore, as we journey into the season of Lent this year, we will spend our Sunday mornings reflecting on these words, “even death on a cross.”
For, in order to truly appreciate what was secured for humanity in the resurrection of Jesus at Easter, we do well during Lent to consider how it was secured.
The Christian church has been unnecessarily divided over this question—over the “how” of the cross—and this five-week sermon series, which begins March 6 and lasts through April 3, will present five various approaches to the “how” question, each sermon highlighting one such approach. Taken together, this series—“Even Death on a Cross”—will present how each of these approaches, when properly and biblically understood, work in unison; how they represent a polyphony of voices that, in proper harmony with one another, sing of a grand mystery, of the grandest mystery: the salvation of humankind from death and sin.
Please make plans to be present for each of these Lenten Sundays, as we prepare ourselves to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ on Easter Sunday, a celebration that makes sense only in contradistinction to the death that precedes it—even death on a cross.
All my love,
Austin
Boulevard Baptist Church
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Anderson, SC 29621
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