25.04.18 “Agony Friday” (Matt. 26,27)

Episode 250418 April 17, 2025 00:09:28
25.04.18 “Agony Friday” (Matt. 26,27)
Walking with Jesus with Pastor Doug Anderson Podcast
25.04.18 “Agony Friday” (Matt. 26,27)

Apr 17 2025 | 00:09:28

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Show Notes

 

Around the world today is known as “Good Friday”, one of the most important days in human history, do you know why? On this day we commemorate that Jesus Christ, God the Son, became our Redeemer, our Deliverer, our Savior as HE paid the full sin-atonement price for all humanity with His death on the cross as God the Father poured out His justice wrath for our sin upon His Son on that cross. Did you know that? But can you explain how the death of one man, 2000 years ago, paid for all the sins of all humanity for all time? I left you yesterday in Jerusalem about 2000 years ago, walking out of an ‘upper room’ with Jesus and His disciples after their Passover meal. It had been an unforgettable evening, as John uses 5 chapters to describe it! (John 13-17) Judas had rushed out of the room after being identified by Jesus as the traitor disciple who would betray Jesus. 

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Pastor Doug Anderson    Let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, with our eyes fixed on Jesus…” (Heb. 12:1,2)

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