Ground zero for the event which has changed the world forever–The powerlessness of the powerful, the defeat of the enemy, the restoration of the broken, the climax of the Biblical story, the hinge point of history, the humiliation of humanity, the enthronement of the Son, the payment of unfathomable debt, the breaking of the power of Darkness, the “foolishness” of God which outsmarted every diabolically inspired wise one, the end of a reign of tyranny, the beginning of an age of freedom, the gospel boiled down to an event, an image, a moment in history. The end of the past age of hopelessness.The most profound and powerful miracle dressed in the most ugly and unthinkably torturous happening which all the senses could bear. Bar none the most important thing that has happened since the fall of man (except the resurrection, which is actually the second half of this event. More on this later.)
If you are interested in what Christianity is all about: look intently at the multifaceted diamond of the cross. I have listed only some of the facets above, and there are more which I have only glimpsed without peering into it to the center. If you want to reexamine what your own Christian faith is all about, the center of it needs to be reserved for Christ Crucified. (1 Corinthians 2:2) It is the irreducible reality of what it means to be a Christian. I’m not trying to give you all the answers to how, but this being a guide will at least get you started in the right direction. Let me give you four which I will unpack briefly.
- The Cross makes payment for every wrong thing done by us and to us.
- The Cross breaks all brokenness and makes it new
- The Cross disarms the evil one and all his servants of their power, position, victory, and authority.
- The Cross gives us the means for resurrection of ourselves and everything in our lives.
- The Cross makes payment for every wrong thing done by us and to us. Every evil deed must be paid for by death. (Romans 6:23) Christ Jesus offered representation for any and all humanity who would seek for the death payment for their sins to be made. In the same way Adam’s sin doomed all humanity, Jesus’ death provided an escape for all who would be a part of the new humanity. No reservations, no stickynotes on our record– all has been utterly wiped out nailed to the cross and put to death in his body. What a miraculous, wondrous gift that God has offered us in His Son’s death on the cross.
- The Cross breaks all brokenness and makes it new. It is the nuclear eradication of every evil work of man. Because there is no outstanding payment for sin, it also allows the sin’s effects to be reversed and repurposed into something that glorifies God in the end. No one has suffered so greatly that Christ would sheepishly be at a loss on how to comfort it. No horrific abuse of man can remain so ugly that it cannot, by the Cross’s ugliness, be recast in the beautiful light of God’s love and power. God can restore it now, he can restore it later and simply repurpose it now, or God can show His glory through the brokenness in a way that brings no glory to the inflicter, and all glory to the one who works good out of seemingly irredeemable brokenness–like the precious nail prints in Jesus’ hands and feet.
- The Cross disarms the evil one and all his servants of their power, position, victory, and authority. The Evil One and Death lost big that day. They gambled all their might on one bold move to destroy the heir to life. They got what they wanted, and they lost everything. Now the Devil only holds whatever Christ’s representatives on earth do not enforce: like lions in a cultivated city, like squatters in locked rooms of homes with new ownership, like a petty faux-king ruling whatever he can where the King’s reign is not enforced or like a tradesman who by his trade enslaves his clients, but his license to trade has been revoked. The Cross stands as the most important reality which has put an end to the Evil One’s rule. Wherever there is unforgiveness, the Cross is being passed over, and the Evil one still has his way. Wherever there is fear, the Cross is being treated as insignificant, and the Evil One still has his way. However, since the Cross has paid for all sin, unforgiveness is a baseless trap. And since the Cross redeems all brokenness, there is nothing to fear. Death was the supreme power over Adam’s race, but by the Cross, Death like a dragon swallowing up the Savior, now has a gaping hole in its belly where Christ has blown through death to the other side of eternal life!
- The Cross gives us the means for resurrection of ourselves and everything in our lives. This means that since Christ has made a way through death to the other side, now all who would seek to enter into life must walk the same path he walked. This starts simple: surrendering one’s ability to save themselves and nailing it to the cross, whereby one’s autonomy is put to death, and freedom is gained in dependence on God. It leads to the surrender of everything in one’s life to the death of the cross, so that only that which is of God can remain in our life on the other side of the cross. For example: anything and everything quickly becomes an idol in the heart of man. If a man idolizes coffee, he must put coffee to death in him, through denying himself what he depends on or desires, to embrace the reality of Jesus’ death on the cross as the only thing one needs for salvation in every sense of the word (sustenance, rescue from frightening circumstances, joy etc.), and then being filled with the Holy Spirit so that as Jesus had all his needs met in the Father by the Spirit, so we too can be set free from our dependence on things to serve the Living God. The end of this jourmey often looks like, the enjoyment of all things in their rightful place with God as the source, and good things like coffee as opportunities for praise and thanksgiving to God. This journey further leads to suffering for others the way Christ did and persecution on behalf of Christ. If this is where you have found yourself, blessed are you, because your reward is great in the Kingdom of Heaven which shall never end.
I hope this brief explanation of the centrality of the Cross is enough to give you some things to think about as you seek to know and be known by this Person, who by His Spirit makes us alive, and by His Spirit brings to life all which passes the test of humility and obedience to the point of death, even death on a cross.
He who has ears to hear, let him hear!