1 Corinthians 15:1-3; Isaiah 53:4-6
Talk Summary
This talk launches a three-week series called Unhurried: how to live with God in a restless world by going back to the source of Christian life and transformation—the Cross of Jesus. Beginning with Paul’s words in 1 Corinthians, the message asks a confronting question: Is the Cross of first importance in your life, or has it become a symbol, logo, or add-on? By tracing how the Cross was understood in the Roman world and why Paul centred his ministry on “Jesus Christ and him crucified,” the talk shows that Christianity begins, continues, and matures at the Cross—not beyond it.
Working carefully through the heart of the gospel—that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures—the talk unfolds four key movements: the gospel as received and passed-on news, its deep roots in the whole Bible story, the shocking necessity of Christ’s death for sin, and why this truth is of “first importance.” Drawing on Isaiah 53, the message explains Jesus as our true substitute and sacrifice: God himself stepping in to deal with sin, restore relationship, and give us a new way of being human. The talk closes by showing how the Cross speaks into every part of life—guilt, fear, pride, restlessness, and hope—and calls listeners to make the Cross central again as they reset their lives with God before the year ends.
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