Pastor Tom Crandall

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  • A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another” (John 13:31-35).

    What do you see when you look at the cross? You have the God you see there. If you see a God angry with sin, full of wrath for sinners, you have that God. It is indeed sin that put Jesus on that cross. But, on the other hand, if you see a God who loves you so much that he went to that cross, embraced it, climbed up on it and held himself there in order to keep hold of you, you have that God. You have a God of love.

    I’ve noticed that the crucifix is an interesting thing in modern American Christianity. American Christians love the baby Jesus in the manger, but they sometimes don’t like Jesus on the cross. I’ve even heard some argue that an empty cross is better than a crucifix, because Jesus rose. Using that logic, though, an empty manger would be better, too. If you want something empty, the tomb is the way to go. The point of the manger is that Jesus was in it. The point of the cross is that Jesus was on it. He loved us enough that he died and on that third day arose Again. That's why we love people to the cross not away from it

    Pastor Tom Crandall

    © 2024 Pastor Tom Crandall
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A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another” (John 13:31-35).

What do you see when you look at the cross? You have the God you see there. If you see a God angry with sin, full of wrath for sinners, you have that God. It is indeed sin that put Jesus on that cross. But, on the other hand, if you see a God who loves you so much that he went to that cross, embraced it, climbed up on it and held himself there in order to keep hold of you, you have that God. You have a God of love.

I’ve noticed that the crucifix is an interesting thing in modern American Christianity. American Christians love the baby Jesus in the manger, but they sometimes don’t like Jesus on the cross. I’ve even heard some argue that an empty cross is better than a crucifix, because Jesus rose. Using that logic, though, an empty manger would be better, too. If you want something empty, the tomb is the way to go. The point of the manger is that Jesus was in it. The point of the cross is that Jesus was on it. He loved us enough that he died and on that third day arose Again. That's why we love people to the cross not away from it

Pastor Tom Crandall

© 2024 Pastor Tom Crandall
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  • In Jesus Name
    2024/11/10

    The name of Jesus is where the shaking begins. Through Jesus' name, we see reconstruction taking place. The name of Jesus shakes hell's foundations, demolishing every demonic stronghold. Nevertheless, to see the wonders of Jesus' name, the Father needs to know you, and you need to make a stand that makes the enemy's powers recognize you.

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  • The Desire
    2024/11/03

    In Deuteronomy 4:29-31, Moses urges obedience. I wonder, where has the passion, conviction, desire, and urgency gone in the body of Christ? Have we forgotten the simplicity of seeking the Holy Spirit and God's presence? Has our religiosity distracted us from seeking Jesus? Or have we surrendered? Scripture reminds us: draw near to God (James 4:8), seek Him wholeheartedly (Jeremiah 29:13)

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  • The Sacrifice
    2024/10/27

    This morning, I'd like to emphasize that following Jesus comes with a significant cost, as illustrated in John 12:1-8. In this passage, we observe several remarkable events, including Lazarus's resurrection, courtesy of Jesus's powerful call. We also witness Judas's true nature, as Scripture reveals his thieving tendencies in verse 6. Judas objects to the expensive ointment used to anoint Jesus's feet, suggesting it could have been sold for 300 pence, equivalent to approximately $45 today. Furthermore, Mary's selfless act of washing Jesus's feet with her hair showcases her profound love and devotion to Him. The Sacrifice was worth it all.

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