Serious salvation There's nothing casual about Jesus' death and resurrection. His cross and grave aren't just a pair of ancient artifacts, and the story they tell is not some take-it-or-leave-it fairy tale. Rather, "Christ suffered once for sins, the righteous for the unrighteous, to bring you to God" (1 Peter 3:18). In the messages below, Stuart and Jill direct your attention to the most meaningful moments in world history—the cross of Christ and His empty tomb—and the difference each makes in your life today. Listen on our app or click the links below. Making sense of Easter It stands to reason that Easter Sunday would not be recognized apart from the fact that Jesus truly suffered and died. And it was no accident. Scripture is clear that the sufferings of Christ were necessary—paving the way for an Easter-morning proclamation of light and glory to all who believe (Luke 24:26, Acts 26:23). Along with Stuart's devotional booklet, The Cross of the Christ, the Briscoes' Making Sense of Suffering series demonstrates how God is still working Easter miracles in the midst of your darkest days. These resources are our thanks for your gift of support, so request your copies today and start making sense of what God is gloriously redeeming in your life—and how there's no better picture of all He's doing than Easter. |