The Cross: Why Did Jesus Have to Die?ਨਮੂਨਾ

What Does the Cross Mean for Me Now?
Key Question: If Jesus already won…what do I do now?
If Jesus finished the work on the Cross, what’s left for me to do?
Not earn it. Not prove it.
But live in it.
The Cross is not just something to believe in; it’s something to live from.
It’s a daily invitation to walk free, to let go of shame, to choose love, and to join the revolution.
You are not defined by your worst moment.
You are not controlled by your addiction.
You are not stuck in your past.
Because Jesus went to the depths and carried you out.
Now you walk as someone who’s been raised.
You learn to forgive. You stop striving to earn love. You stop needing to prove your worth.
You become part of the rescue plan—not as a spectator, but a participant.
You don’t have to be perfect—you just need to stay close.
Prayer
Jesus, I want to live from what you’ve done, not for what I think I need to earn. Set me free from shame. Help me walk in the freedom and joy of being loved, chosen, and sent. Amen.
Today’s Questions
- For yourself: Where are you still living like you're in chains (that Jesus already broke)?
- For your group: What does “living from the Cross” look like in everyday life?
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About this Plan

What actually happened on the Cross? Was it punishment? A rescue mission? A revolution? This 5-day plan takes you deeper—beyond clichés and quick answers—into the rich, surprising story of Jesus’ death. With the help of scripture and a fresh lens, you’ll discover that the Cross isn’t just about sin and forgiveness (though it includes that). It’s about a world set right. A new way to be human. A God who absorbs violence and responds with love. This isn’t just theology; it’s an invitation. Come see what really happened…and what it means for your life now.
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