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Summit Life with J.D. Greear

Three Crosses

Summit Life with J.D. Greear

J.D. Greear Ministries

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.91.2K Ratings

🗓️ 13 March 2025

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

In our series called, The Whole Story, we’ve been going from Genesis to Revelation to see the unfolding story of God’s redemptive plan for mankind. In this message, we’ve come to the climax of the story, the moment on which everything else hangs.  It’s a hope-filled message about the crucifixion.

Transcript

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today on Summit Life with J.D. Greer.

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During the defining moment of God's work in human history,

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he chooses to walk onto stage with two random, unnamed criminals,

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because that's what his greatest moment was about.

0:15.2

These three crosses are a microcosm of human history

0:18.8

that tell the entire story of the human race.

0:30.2

Welcome to Summit Life with Pastor J.D. Greer. As always, I'm your host, Molly Bidovich. You're

0:36.0

joining us today as we're nearing the end of a teaching series called The Whole Story,

0:40.1

going from Genesis to Revelation, to see the unfolding story of God's redemptive plan for mankind.

0:46.2

If you've missed any part of the study, you can find all the previous messages at jd.grier.com.

0:52.1

But right now, keep listening because today we've come to the pinnacle,

0:56.5

the moment on which everything else hangs. Since we've been saying all along that the whole

1:01.8

Bible ultimately points to Jesus, it's time to dig into the pivotal moment where Jesus

1:06.8

paid it all. We are talking about the crucifixion with a hope-filled message titled

1:11.9

Three Crosses. Here's Pastor J.D. Luke 23, if you have your Bible, and I hope that you do,

1:19.7

as you are turning there, if you have ever driven along the Blue Ridge Parkway, you might

1:24.7

have seen a little sign. As you go across one point where it says

1:29.2

Eastern Continental Divide. That is the line that marks the eastward and westward slopes of our

1:34.7

continent. It's raindrops, they say, that fall even an inch to the west of that dividing line

1:40.9

will flow westward down toward the Mississippi River. Those that fall just an

1:45.1

inch or so to the east will go all the way out to the Atlantic Ocean. There is even one spot in

1:50.5

Glacier National Park in Montana called the Triple Divide Peak. I've actually been there once.

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