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Cross Quotes by Max Lucado
- On the eve of the cross, Jesus made his decision. He would rather go to hell for you than go to heaven without you.
- Don't you need a fountain of love that won't run dry? You'll find one on a stone-cropped hill outside Jerusalem's walls where Jesus hangs, cross-nailed…
- Nails didn't hold God to a cross. Love did.
- Being religious without knowing the cross is like owning a Mercedes with no motor. Pretty package, but where is your power?
- When our deepest desire is not the things of God, or a favor from God, but God Himself, we cross a threshold.
- When Jesus died on the cross, so did your sin; when He rose from the dead, so did your HOPE.
- The cross is where God forgave his children without lowering his standards.
- No person [should] walk out into the world to begin the day until he or she has stood beneath the cross to receive God’s love.
- You come before the judgment seat of God full of rebellion and mistakes. Because of his justice he cannot dismiss your sin, but because of…
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