The Irony of the Cross

Series: To the Cross

The Irony of the Cross

March 29, 2020 | Michael Uyeda

Passage: Matthew 27:27-44

Have we become so familiar with the idea that a Holy God would die for our sins, that we fail to see how ironic that is?  How do the sovereign purpose of God and the heinous actions of men work together to bring us good and God glory? What does the irony of a Savior who doesn't save Himself say to you and me?  Join us online as I address these questions in this week's sermon from Matthew 27:27-44.

Series Information

Matthew 26-28:15

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