![]() ![]() ![]() They ought to be on the cross, and ought to be on what Jesus endured, and then on the power of the resurrection those two really go hand in hand. I am excited about what we’re going to share with our listeners today and I’m excited because on this day/on Good Friday, this is where our thoughts ought to be. We’ll pause today to think about that question: “Why did Jesus die for us? What was the joy that kept Him on the cross?” Stay with us.Īnd welcome to FamilyLife Today. Our hosts are Dave and Ann Wilson I'm Bob Lepine. What was the joy beyond the horrors of crucifixion that kept Him on the cross?īob: This is FamilyLife Today for Friday, April 10 th. John: “For the joy that was set before Him, He endured the cross,”-and the nails through His hands and feet and the spear in His side-all the while able, at any moment, to call upon His Father to be rescued and at every moment choosing to be there and stay there-for the joy that was set before Him. ![]() ![]() Bob: On this Good Friday, it’s good for us to stop and think: “Why did Jesus endure the cross? What was His motivation?” John Piper says the Bible gives us the answer. ![]()
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