2025-03-23: The Cross of Passion – The Crosses of Lent

Speaker: Pastor Val Watkins
Scripture Text: John 2:13-22

The Crosses of Lent
The Cross of Passion
John 2:13-22

Despite the fact that passion can be skewed, passion is a good thing generally and it works well for sports and hobbies, and makes for wonderfully loving relationships.

We see a very passionate Jesus who was driven to express righteous indignation.

We all know that both religion and politics are hot button topics that stir deep and passionately held convictions and feelings.

So, when Jesus rode into Jerusalem, his disciples and the people thought the Messiah had arrived to restore the nation of Israel.

Jesus went to the Temple and not to the Citadel because his primary passion is for the eternal souls of people.

The Temple is bustling with pilgrims trying to get into the Temple to offer their sacrifices and worship.

Jesus drove the vendors, money changes, and the sheep and the oxen out and then he flipped over their tables.

Jesus was more concerned about the Temple being a spiritual place…a place of prayer and not a business place.

Jesus was not too concerned about politics or business…he was concerned and passionate about people and their ability to connect with God.

Everything Jesus does emanates from love including righteous indignation and wrath.

2025-03-16: The Cross of Suffering – The Crosses of Lent

Speaker: Pastor Val Watkins
Scripture Text: Mark 8:31-37

The Crosses of Lent
The Cross of Suffering
Mark 8:31-37

In recognizing Jesus as the Messiah, they were grasping hold of their Messianic hope for the day when “the Messiah” would come in power, break the bonds of Roman oppression, and restore the fortunes of the people of Israel, their national pride and prominence in the world.

The disciples saw suffering and death. Jesus saw suffering and death and resurrection. He saw through it!

In other words, if you are suffering and experiencing pain and loss you must have done something wrong, or God would not allow this to happen to you.

Unfortunately for Jesus, but good for us, the will of God entailed a little detail along the way we know as the cross.

So, when you have prayed and sought God’s will and have sought the counsel of wise and godly people and have weighed the pros and cons and have arrived at a peaceful place…see through it! See through what is and may be to what will be!

What he did say on several occasions is that if anyone who wished to follow him, he must take up his own cross and follow him.

Jesus made no ifs, ands, or buts about it…being a Christian is sometimes about taking up and carrying a cross of suffering.

If the price of comfort and ease in this world gets too high Jesus says it is better to lose everything to save your eternal soul.

If in this life you carry a cross of suffering, see through it…and you will soar!

2025-03-09: The Cross of Temptation – The Crosses of Lent

Speaker: Pastor Val Watkins
Scripture Text: Matthew 4:1-11

The Crosses of Lent
The Cross of Temptation
Matthew 4:1-11

I want to preface my remarks by saying that temptation and the testing of our faith is very real.

Temptation and testing often comes off the coattails of good times. It often catches us off-guard.

The first area of vulnerability mentioned in I John 2 and illustrated in the experience of Jesus is the temptation to do for oneself.

So, it’s primarily about what we are willing to do and the compromises we are willing to make in order to satisfy the urges in our physical bodies.

There is nothing wrong with being someone of importance…it’s what you are willing to do be important that matters.

If Americans have an idol, it is materialism.

And just as it was Satan’s goal to push God out of Jesus’ life, Satan tries to move into our lives hoping maybe that Jesus will get forced out of our lives.