The message of the cross is . . . the power of God. - 1 Corinthians 1:18

In central India in the mid-20th century, tensions were running high between non-Christians and Christians. A young man was told to climb to the top of a 3-story building and tear down the cross from its roof. He was not successful, though. In fact, he fell off the roof to the street below and was severely injured. When he was taken to the hospital, he was placed on a cot next to a patient who was a Christian.

When the believer told the injured man what the cross represents and what Jesus did for him on the cross, his heart was touched. He cried out, "Lord Jesus! Forgive me! I didn't mean to do it. They made me."

No matter what people try to do to eliminate the symbols of Christianity, we know that they cannot stop its message. Paul said, "The message of the cross . . . is the power of God" (1 Corinthians 1:18). Jesus said that even the gates of hell would not prevail against the church (Matthew 16:18).

The cross stands as the symbol of Christianity. But its symbolism has no value to someone who doesn't understand what Christ did on that cross. He died there to provide forgiveness (Colossians 2:13-14), not to create an icon.

Have you gone beyond the symbol of the cross and trusted the Son of God who died there? If not, do it today!

-JDB

The cross is a symbol of freedom,
From sin, separation, and shame;
For there our redemption was purchased -
Salvation in Christ's holy name.

-Fitzhugh

The pathway to heaven begins at the foot of the cross.