Everyone has seen images of Jesus on the cross.
No matter what you believe, what you think about religion, or whether you even want to think about it at all—you have seen them.
But do those images matter to you?
Have you ever stopped to think about Jesus on the cross—what it means, why He is there, and whether it has anything to do with you?
After all, hanging on a cross was a death sentence. The Romans used crucifixion more than two thousand years ago as one of the most brutal forms of capital punishment. It was slow, humiliating, and excruciating. Crucifixion was reserved for criminals—the worst of society.
Yet Jesus endured something even more severe.
“Finally, Pilate handed Him over to them to be crucified” (John 19:16).
And then the real brutality began.
How could the God of the entire universe ever be placed in a position like this—and why?
As you reflect on your own life, perhaps you feel empty inside. You sense that something is missing, but you can’t quite put your finger on it. You wonder: Is this all there is? Is there meaning to life? Is there something better? Why am I here? What is my purpose?
If you feel—even slightly—that something is missing, I urge you to keep searching. There are many resources available to help you learn about God. Don’t stop searching.
I also want to acknowledge something important.
Many of us who call ourselves Christians have done a poor job of sharing the gospel—the good news of God. In fact, sometimes we haven’t just been bad at it; we’ve been terrible. You may have witnessed the ugliness that so-called “Christians” sometimes show toward those who don’t believe as they do.
The truth is, Christians are not as perfect as we often pretend to be. We can be prejudiced, hurtful, unloving, sarcastic, rude, and even cruel. Our zeal can turn into anger, and frustration can take over our conversations. None of this is an excuse—it’s simply reality.
I know many people have turned away from God because of Christians, and that is deeply unfortunate. If you have ever been hurt by a Christian, please allow me to say this: I am truly sorry. You are not alone. I know many who have been wounded in the same way.
Christians know we are sinners. We know we need help. We cannot overcome our flaws on our own. That is where God comes in. Only God can meet us in the mess we have made of our lives. We will never be perfect in this life—but we must keep trying. Growth comes from seeking help, from others and from God Himself.
So why should you keep reading?
The answer is simple: hope.
We all need hope.
Hope keeps us moving forward. Hope sustains us when life becomes overwhelming—and it will. Hope gives us peace and the strength to keep going when others tell us to give up.
But hope must be placed in something—or Someone.
That is why so many people need God. God gives promises we can hold onto. When we place our hope in people, we will eventually be disappointed. No one is perfect. Everyone has flaws. Even the best people will let us down.
We need a better source for our hope.
This book is written to help you learn more about God and to give you enough understanding to decide whether He is worthy of your trust—whether you can place your hope in Him.
Only you can make that decision.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Everyone has seen pictures of Jesus on the cross. No matter what you believe, what you think about religion, or whether you even want to think about religion, you have seen the images. Do these images of Jesus on the cross matter to you? Do you ever think about Jesus on the cross, about what it means and why he is on the cross? Does it have anything to do with us or with you? After all, hanging on a cross is a death sentence. The Romans, used crucifixion as a death sentence more than two-thousand years ago. This form of punishment was a very slow, excruciating method of carrying out capital punishment. Only criminals experienced this form of execution. For Jesus, his punishment was even more severe than the typical criminal. "Finally, Pilate handed him over to them to be crucified" (John 19:16). Then the real brutality began. How could the God of the entire universe everbe placed in a situation where he would haveto go through something like this and Why? As you reflect on your life, perhaps you feel empty inside, you know something is missing. You are searching for something but you just can't put your finger on it. You continue to wonder; is this all there is to life? Is there any meaning? Is there something better? Why am I here and what is my purpose? If you have just the slightest feeling that something is missing in your life, I urge you to keep searching. There are plenty of resources you can turn to, to learn about God. Don't stop searching! I know many of us as Christians have done a poor job of sharing our gospel (good news) of God with you, in fact were not just bad at it, we can be terrible at it. Not only that, you may have witnessed the ugliness that "Christians" sometimes show to others that don't believe in God. I know "Christians" can really be bad at times. We are not as perfect as we would like everyone to believe. We can be prejudiced, hurtful, unloving, sarcastic, rude, and just plain mean. We get so zealous about what we believe we get angry and frustrated when talking with others and our anger gets the best of us. This is still no excuse for our bad behavior, it's just reality. The point is I know many people turn away from God because of Christians, and that's very unfortunate. If you have ever been hurt by a Christian, please let me apologize to you. I am truly sorry that a Christian hurt you. I know a lot of people who have. We know we are sinners and we know we need help. We cannot overcome our faults without help. That's where God comes in. Only God can help us in the mess we have become. We will never be perfect, in this life, but we must keep trying. We can only get better by seeking help from others and from God himself. So why should you keep reading?The only answer I can give you is "hope"!We all need hope! Hope is the only thing that can keep us going and looking forward to better things ahead. Hope is the only thing that can sustain us when times get hard, and they will. Hope can give us peace and the determination to keep trying, even when others tell us to give up. But in hope, we need to have something, or someone, to put our hope in. That's why so many people need God. God gives his people many promises, and we can hold on to those promises. If we put our hope into a person, any person, we will only be disappointed. No one is perfect. Everyone will let us down. No matter how wonderful a person may seem to be, everyone has issues and flaws. In the end you need a better source to place your hope! This book will help you learn more about God and give you enough information to help you make that decision in whether or not you can place you hope in God. Only you can make that decision. This item is Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798334596184
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