Thursday, July 30, 2009

The title...doesn't say it all

When people hear the phrase 'the wood between the worlds,' they think of the wood from C. S. Lewis' book, The Magician's Nephew.


The wood I'm thinking of is different.


It's the wood of the cross, where Jesus suffered and died for my sin.


It's the object that represents the only way we can come to God, which is through Jesus Christ.


Jesus is my Savior. The cross is proof of His love, and His redeeming power.


God, thank you for the cross.

The title...doesn't say it all

When people hear the phrase 'the wood between the worlds,' they think of the wood from C. S. Lewis' book, The Magician's Nephew.


The wood I'm thinking of is different.


It's the wood of the cross, where Jesus suffered and died for my sin.


It's the object that represents the only way we can come to God, which is through Jesus Christ.


Jesus is my Savior. The cross is proof of His love, and His redeeming power.


God, thank you for the cross.

 

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