THE POWER     OF THE CROSS
 
By Noel Alexander 
 
 
 
       There is not a more liberating, redeeming, costly, significant, or glorious work in all of       human history than the cross of Jesus Christ. 
The sum total of that richness, and all God accomplished and made available to us in       that act of grace, is known as the "power of the cross." That ongoing power is       life-transforming and is working every second of every day. 
       Unfortunately, many Christians live in frustration and even defeat. To them the cross       means their sins are forgiven and that's all. But what too few realize is that while       making a way to forgive our sins, Jesus also dealt a death blow to our sinful natures by       giving us the power to live a life of victory each day by His Spirit. 
        Sadly, many Christians haven't applied the finished work of the cross to their lives. "One       died for all, therefore all died.. .wherefore if any man is in Christ he is a new       creature; old things are passed away, behold all things are...new." (2 Cor.       5:15-17 KJV) 
       What can we do to live in the daily blessings and power of the things Jesus already won       for us? How should we live in order to reap joy, happiness, and peace, now and through all       eternity? 
       The answer is not a secret waiting to be discovered. It is found in Galatians 6:14.       Paul states, "But God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of the       Lord Jesus Christ, by whom the world is crucified unto me, and I unto the       world." 
        Never has the Church been more in need of the message of the cross than today. Right in       the midst of this massive technological age, with its scientific and communication       breakthroughs, I believe those who have true wisdom are the Christians who, in       simplicity, sow to the Spirit by glorying in the cross of the Lord Jesus Christ. 
       There is a tremendous scripture in 1 Corinthians. It says, "For the story and       message of the cross is sheer absurdity and folly to those who are perishing and on their       way to perdition, but to us who are being saved it is the manifestation of the power of       God." (1:18 AMP) 
       If you want to see God in all His power, take a look at Jesus Christ dying on a cross.       It's at the cross that God in Christ conquered death, hell, and sin. And it's there that       He purchased for us all the glory, life, and freedom we could ever contain, and more! It's       already been done. 
       Jesus Christ paid the price for our sins so we don't have to. He died on a cross and       rose again to defeat the power of sin and death in the life of every person who believes. 
        God is serious about the cross. We need to be serious, too. 
 What Is Most Important?
What Is Most Important?
The Apostle Paul said, "For what I received, I passed on to you as of first       importance, that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures." (1 Cor. 15:3       NIV) Here Paul elevates the death of Jesus on the cross to the very highest place. It       is the most important event in all time and eternity. Dying on the cross was indeed the       foremost goal of Jesus, for He said, "I came to minister and to give my life as a       ransom for many." (Mark 10:45 KJV) 
       Even John the Baptist, who was sent to bear witness to the Christ, exclaimed to his       disciples upon seeing Jesus, "Behold the Lamb of God who takes away the       sins of the world." (John 1:29 NAS) John knew that Jesus was the incarnate       Word of God, the Author of life, and the greatest miracle-worker of all time. He could       have commented on any of these aspects. Yet the most important thing John wanted       his disciples to know was that Jesus would pay the price necessary to open the way to God       - through the cross. 
        And later in Jesus' ministry He asked His own disciples, "Who do you say I am?"       Peter answered, "You are the Christ, the Son of the living God."       (Matthew 16:15,16 NIV) 
       Peter not only knew Jesus was God's Son, he knew His role as the Christ, or Redeemer.       Peter didn't realize how this redemption would happen, but Jesus wasted no time       getting specific. 
        "From that time on Jesus began to explain to His disciples that He must go to       Jerusalem and suffer many things at the hands of the elders, chief priests and teachers of       the law, and that He must be killed and on the third day be raised to life." (Matthew       16:21 NIV) 
       Jesus was basically saying, "It's gonna take the cross to redeem mankind." 
       Peter was so stunned that he began to reprove Jesus. "God forbid it, Lord! This       shall never happen to you." But Jesus turned and said, "Get behind Me,       Satan! You are a stumbling block to me; for you are not setting your mind on God's       interests, but man's." (Matthew 16:22,23 NAS) 
       The harshness of Jesus' rebuke to Peter stems from His fierce realism about His primary       purpose of coming to earth, which was to die. Peter did not realize the centrality of what       would be accomplished by the cross - that it was of first importance. 
        To a large degree, this is the state of the Church today. We don't fully understand       Jesus' mission to die on a cross or how to glory in it. Therefore, we can't fully enter       into the victory that the completion of that mission won for us. 
The Wisdom Of the Cross
Many people, even Christians, are embarrassed to embrace the simplicity of the cross as       the door of entry into life with God. 
       Paul said, "We preach Christ (the Messiah) crucified, [preaching which] to the       Jews is a scandal and an offensive stumbling block and to Gentiles it is absurd and       utterly unphilosophical nonsense." (1 Cor. 1:23 AMP) 
       Today the world still calls the central theme of Christianity foolishness. However,       man's inability to grasp the largeness of God's truths makes them no less powerful. 
        Paul was determined not to let the cross be overshadowed by any other theme. "For       Christ did not send me to baptize, but to preach the gospel - not with words of human       wisdom, lest the cross of Christ be emptied of its power." (1 Cor.       1:17 NIV) 
       May we resist anything that would allow the cross to be "emptied of its       power" in our lives! 
The Stability Of the Cross
Spiritual power and stability come from really knowing what Christ accomplished for us       on the cross. That's where the tossing to and fro by every wind of doctrine is pushed       away. The cross spells death to all things of lesser importance. 
        I've been a preacher for ten years and know the types of messages that get positive       responses. I know for a fact that the teaching of the cross is not popular, even with       Christians, because so much other stuff has been injected into the Body of Christ. 
       There are so many other messages and programs capturing our attention. But novelties       will come and go. So will this or that emphasis. Christian leaders with their great       visions will wax and wane. Yes, movements and men will rise and fall, but the cross will       stand forever. 
       Are you looking for the newest emphasis? I'll tell you what it is. It happened 2000       years ago. It was Christ dying on the cross. The most glorious move of God on the face of       the earth was when God openly and publicly displayed His Son as the sin offering for the       world - and made a way for us to walk in His resurrection power. 
       The one message that is most important for you today, even as you're reading this right       now, is the death of the Lord Jesus Christ on the cross. All other things pale in the       light of the face of the Crucified. 

Separation From the World
What we need today is a clear separation from the world - separation from all of those       things that drain away our life. The only thing that can make a new creation is the       power of the cross. 
        The cross cuts off the umbilical cord that comes from the world to me and from me to       the world. That umbilical cord (my attachment to the world and the world's attachment to       me) is cut off, knotted, and dried up at the cross. 
       The cross was used by the Romans as a horrible and shameful instrument of death. Death       on a cross was the greatest symbol of disgrace and was normally used only to execute       slaves and the lower levels of society. Some of us might think that the only people who       ever died on a cross were Jesus and the two thieves. However, there was a time when the       Romans crucified men all the way from one city to the next, on either side of the road. 
       Thousands were crucified for the name of the Lord. 
       Although the Romans used the cross daily at times, they themselves said, "Perish       the thought that any Roman die on a cross."
       We need to let the timeless power of Christ's cross work its death in us that we might       live to God. May it be a permanent barrier between us and the world. 
Keeping the Cross In View
I believe that the Church is in some serious trouble today. Great movements are in       trouble. Great men whom the body of Christ has looked to for many years are in trouble,       having suddenly fallen into sin. For many of these men, I believe somewhere along the way       the cross became obscured. Their prayer life began to fall by the wayside. Other things       became more important and occupied their time. The light of the cross slowly dimmed and       somehow that umbilical cord to the world attached itself again. And when they finally       noticed, they cried out, "What on earth happened?" 
       As one great minister said, "It's easy to get consumed with the work of the Lord,       and forget about the Lord of the work." 
       Being a zealous man myself, I have often pressed for the future. In the past I often       yearned and hungered for the important things that were to come. But I know a lot       more today. I found out that it all happened 2000 years ago. 
       My preacher father, who is 97 years old, fostered a love in my heart for the       hymns. One of my favorites is "When I Survey The Wondrous Cross" by Isaac Watts.       
        
When I survey the wondrous cross, 
         On which the Prince of Glory died,
My gain I count but loss,
And pour contempt on all my pride.
Forbid it, Lord, that I should boast,
Save in the death of Christ, my God...
       
       We need to survey the wondrous cross. By that I mean we must view it and consider it       comprehensively. 
       I believe the Lord wants us to see the cross afresh by the revelation of the Holy       Spirit. All that you and I need is there. That's where the wisdom and the glory of God       are. God wants us to grasp the reality of what He won for us at the cross, so we can enter       into the splendor of that inheritance - not tomorrow, but today! 
       I encourage you to wait, to kneel, and to ask God for the Spirit of wisdom and       revelation. Ask Him for a deeper understanding of Jesus Christ bleeding and dying on the       cross. We need to see the cross in open display before us and meditate on it, glorying in       all the facts of it. 
What Jesus Accomplished For Us On the Cross
I believe the cross of Jesus Christ has become obscured to the Church today. We need to       comprehend the truth of what Jesus accomplished for us on the cross, and receive all that       is ours through it. 
       For a moment, just imagine that a loving relative left you a million dollars - and sent       you a letter to let you know it was in your bank account. All you needed to do was begin       writing checks. But because it seemed so unbelievable, you continued to go through life       unable to provide for yourself and those you loved - even though you were a millionaire. 
       Through the cross God has made available this glorious inheritance to us: 
    - A New Nature. We who were "slaves to sin" (Rom. 6:6) are now "partakers           of the divine nature." (2 Pet.1:3,4) "The law of the Spirit of life has set           me free from the law of sin and death." (Rom. 8:2 NAS) 
- A New Home - The Kingdom of God. "God raised us up with Christ and seated us           with him in heavenly places, in Christ Jesus." (Eph. 2:6 NAS) 
- A New Ruler and Lord - Jesus Christ. No longer do we need to be ruled by the flesh and           the devil. "He who hath delivered us from the power of darkness, and hath           translated us into the kingdom of His dear Son." (Col. 1:13 KJV) 
- A New Mind. "If any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things           are passed away; behold, all things are become new." (2 Cor. 5:17 KJV) 
- A New Friend and High Priest. "I have called you friends," Jesus said. (John           15:15) And we are told that as our high priest He "...always lives to make           intercession for (us)." (Heb. 7:25 NAS) 
- A New, Deep, Loving Relationship with Our Heavenly Father. "I will be a Father           unto you, and ye shall be My sons and daughters, saith the Lord Almighty." (2 Cor.           6:18 KJV) 
- A Comforter and Teacher. "The Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the           Father will send in My name, he shall teach you all things." (John 14:26 KJV) 
- Victory over Satan. "[God] disarmed the principalities and powers that were           ranged against us and made a bold display and public example of them, in triumphing over           them...in it [the cross]. (Col. 2:15 AMP)
- Victory over Death. "...our Savior Christ Jesus, who annulled death and made it           of no effect and brought life and immortality [immunity from eternal death] to light           through the gospel." (2 Tim.1:10 AMP) 
- Continual Washing from Sin. "If we walk in the light...the blood of Jesus           Christ His Son cleanses us from all sin." (1 John 1:7 NAS) 
And so, so much more!
Personal Transformation
I've personally gone through a true reformation over the past year. You know what       happened? The Lord allowed me to begin surveying the cross. And as I have focused my       attention there - power, glory, satisfaction, rest, wisdom, understanding, insight,       ability, and great grace have poured out of that instrument of death into my life. 
       By God's grace, I am in the midst of an explosive reformation of my thinking. Suddenly       Jesus Christ in all of His glory hanging on the center cross has become emblazoned in my       understanding. The result is liberating. My chains are gone! In a new dimension I       understand the truth and what is true of me. You talk about the tree of life? This is it!       Everything flows out of the cross. I glory in it. I've been drawing from that artesian       well called the cross, and you can too. 
       Jesus said, "You will know the truth and the truth will set you       free." The truth is that Christ died, was buried, was raised, and is alive       today. And what is true of Jesus is true of me. I died with Him, but I'm also fully alive       with Him. 
        I've entered into a new stage of my life. I'm enjoying the journey. I'm enjoying       righteousness. I'm enjoying peace. I'm enjoying the joy of the Holy Spirit each day. I'm       no longer waiting to gain enough "maturity" to enter in. 
       This glorious, transforming inheritance is available to the newest Christian. Simple,       childlike believing, the realization that "it already happened," is the door of       entry into all that's ours through the cross. 
 Believing Is the Door
Believing Is the Door
The most powerful word in the scriptures is "believe." John 20:31 says, "But       these things are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of       God and that by believing you may have life in His name." (NIV) 
        Just as only those who definitely receive Jesus as their Lord and Savior are saved,       only those who reckon Christ's death as their own death actually experience crucifixion       power over their old nature. 
       "For in that He died, He died unto sin once: but in that He lives, He lives       unto God. Likewise reckon ye also yourselves to be dead indeed unto sin, but alive unto       God through Jesus Christ our Lord." (Rom. 6:10,11 KJV) 
       The term "reckon" means literally "to take into account." As       Christians we must take into account the fact that we are dead to the power of sin in our       life. We are under new management. The presence of sin is not removed, but it is rendered       powerless, except by a deliberate act of choosing what we know is wrong. The enemy will       resist our "reckoning," but in Christ we have the victory. 
       Through what God did in Christ on the cross, through the substitutionary, sacrificial,       atoning death of Jesus Christ upon the cross, the world is crucified to me and I am       crucified to the world. 
       The last words of Jesus on the cross were, "IT IS FINISHED!" 
       The Lord is asking us to take our position with Him in His death and resurrection now.       "Now we have died with Christ, we believe that we shall also live with Him."       (Rom. 6:8 NAS) 
        It is a spiritual principle that we are transformed positively or negatively by what we       focus on. It's time for the Church to focus on the cross. May we be transformed by       focusing on, surveying, and glorying in the cross. 
A Ransom For All
Isaiah 42 paints a graphic picture of the lost. They're like people who are       incarcerated in spiritual jails all over the world - kidnapped by the devil with no one to       say, "Give them back!" 
       But we have a message for the lost. It's called the Good News! There was Someone       who fought for their cause. He was the only perfectly sinless man who could do it. His       name is Jesus Christ. Their prison doors have swung open by the power of the cross. The       lost must hear, "Come out! Your pardon was purchased once and for all!" 
       I want to fully understand the wrath God poured out on His Son. Jesus paid the price so       I don't have to! I thank God for the cross and the glorious blood of Jesus Christ. I want       to understand the glory of my elder brother and Lord becoming my substitute and dying in       my place. 
        What is our part in all of this? Simply believe. Because of the finished work of the       cross, Jesus has empowered me to live in righteousness. Through His blood, His death, and       by the power of His resurrection I'm justified. Glory to God! That's where the praise       begins and leads to worship! 
       The more I understand the power of the cross, the more I live day to day in the       staggering, sanctifying reality of it. 
       Glory in the cross of the Lord Jesus Christ! This is the way we sow to the Spirit and       reap an eternal harvest in heaven and in this life. We have eternity before us. Look,       believe, and live in His resurrection life! 
     
 
 Noel Alexander was born in the Republic of South Africa. He has served for many years as a pastor in Kansas and Missouri.The passion of his heart is intercession for world-wide revival. He regulary ministers in conferences around the world concerning this theme. Recently Noel was given a mandate by the Lord to feed, clothe and shelter the poor of the earth through the Love Mercy organization.
Noel Alexander was born in the Republic of South Africa. He has served for many years as a pastor in Kansas and Missouri.The passion of his heart is intercession for world-wide revival. He regulary ministers in conferences around the world concerning this theme. Recently Noel was given a mandate by the Lord to feed, clothe and shelter the poor of the earth through the Love Mercy organization.
 

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Noel Alexander, 5/14/2010