Easter: What The Cross  symbolises for Christians –Cleric

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Pastor Alex Ogundipe of the Cherubim and Seraphim Movement Church, Daki-Biyu District in  Kubwa, Abuja, says the cross where Jesus Christ was crucified at Calvary is a symbol of great exchange where death is exchanged for life.

Ogundipe, the senior pastor of the church, stated this, while delivering a sermon titled: “The Redemptive Power of Mercy,” in commemoration of the Easter celebration.

The cleric, who said the death of Christ on the cross was to atone for man’s sins, said it also gave man the second chance after Adam’s misdeed.

He said Jesus died because of the sins of man and rose from the dead to connect man back to God.

“In those days, once you see a cross, it means somebody must have been sentenced to death.

“So, cross was a symbol of shame, sorrow and death.

“It is a place of suffering and reproach. This was what it was before Jesus Christ.

“But Jesus redefined the cross and it now became a place of exchange.

‘The enmity between man and God ended at the cross and man is redeemed unto salvation,” he said.

“He died so that we can be saved,” he said.

Ogundipe, therefore, said that his resurrection vindicates Christ that he was sinless, his sacrifice was acceptable, he was holy, righteous and that he had complete all the processes for man.

“Jesus’ resurrection means every requirements for salvation and redemption is complete,” he added.

He urged Christians to run away from greed, lust, anger and all forms of bitterness.

The clergyman said to be a partaker of Christ glory, one must believe the gospel, live a life of submission and obedience, be his witness, pay the price of discipleship, watch, pray and be expecting his second coming. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Sadiya Hamza

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