Evangelist, the cross is the center of the gospel. Without it, your message becomes mere motivation or moral teaching. Christ’s death and resurrection are the foundation of salvation, the bridge between man’s brokenness and God’s mercy. The world doesn’t need another promise of ease; it needs the revelation of redemption. Your greatest strength is found in preaching the finished work of Christ.
The cross is where love and justice met. It reveals God’s holiness and His compassion working together to rescue humanity. Every time you speak of the cross, you remind the world that sin has been conquered, death defeated, and new life made available. Never dilute the power of the cross by focusing on material gain—it is the blood that saves, not blessings.
Let your message echo the cry of Calvary: “It is finished.” That declaration carries more power than any promise of worldly relief. When you preach the cross, you release freedom to the captive and hope to the lost. The gospel is not about human effort but divine exchange—Christ taking our place so we might walk in His life.
You are not just a storyteller; you are a witness of redemption. The more you lift Jesus high, the more hearts will be drawn to Him. Stay true to the message that saved you—the cross remains the power of God unto salvation.
Scripture: Romans 5:8
Assessment:
Is the cross at the center of your evangelism or has something else taken its place?
How can you present the message of the cross in a simple and powerful way?
Prince Victor Matthew
Hope Expression Values You
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