In a recent issue of his Key Life magazine, Steve Brown observed, “The source of almost all spiritual problems is an inappropriate effort to avoid the cross. When we, as the Church, turn away from the cross, we miss the path that God has given us — the path to freedom, joy, faithfulness and forgiveness.

“We think the cross is fine and necessary for those who aren’t saved…but once we’re saved, it is no longer relevant to our lives. We, as Christians, forget the cross is the very paradigm for who we are and everything we do, think, feel and believe.”


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The chorus to “The Old Rugged Cross” is, “So I’ll cherish the old rugged cross. Till my trophies at last I lay down.” What does it mean?

King Herod knew he ruled at the pleasure of the Roman emperor and that when Julius Caesar died he needed to have his position reaffirmed by the new emperor. Before he met him, Herod removed his crown. He removed all his royal ornaments. Then he went in to see the emperor. So another song says, “And when before the throne, I stand in Him complete. I’ll lay all my trophies down, all down at Jesus’ feet” (Revelation 4:9-10).


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