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Word Filled Wednesday

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For He made Him who knew no sin to be sin for us, that we might become the righteousness of God in Him.  II Corinthians 5:21
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The cross is the universal symbol of Christianity.  I recently read a devotion that talked about the design of the cross and what it represented.  One beam horizontal and the other vertical.  One reaches out – like God’s love.  The other reaches up – as does God’s holiness.  One represents the width of His love, the other reflects the height of His holiness.  The cross is the intersection where God forgave His children without lowering His standards.  How?  God put our sin on His Son and punished it on the cross. 
As we approach the Easter season, may our hearts reflect on the great sacrifice, love and victory of our Savior. 

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  1. It is an incredible thing to try and comprehend..
    I do not think we can ever manage to do more than glimpse pieces of the glorious truths of the Word.

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  2. Great word! Loved the picture too.

    Praise God for the CROSS!!

    Thanks so much for joining us at WFW.

    Have a blessed day♥

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  3. Pretty good post for the day. thanks for sharing...Happy WFW!

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  4. oh how neat. I never really thought about the design of the cross before.
    happy wfw

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  5. Amen, and beautiful. Talk about love, huh?

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  6. Amen. Very beautiful for today.

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  7. This verse just BLOWS me away every time I read it...with the image it's even more powerful....

    What a GOD!

    Peace!
    lori

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  8. Beautiful picture. Most people wouldn't think of the cross as a symbol of love, but oh how He loves us!

    Blessings,
    Joan

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  9. Yes , How great was and is His Love for us! Great pic & verse !
    Blessings,
    ~Myrna

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  10. Love the photo, loved your text even more. What great information!

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