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Daily Devotion

The Message of the Cross

What does the cross mean to you?

October 12, 2025

John 19:15-27

Rome used the cross as a brutal method for executing criminals. But through Jesus’ sacrificial act, its message became one of hope and life for those who believe in Him.

The cross meant various things to people in the Gospels. To Pilate, it was where an innocent man died. The religious leaders saw the cross as the way to eliminate a problem—with the rabbi gone, they assumed their position and authority were safe. When Judas Iscariot heard Jesus was condemned to die, he was greatly distressed and committed suicide. (Some Bible scholars believe Judas thought his betrayal would force Jesus to declare His kingdom and then Judas would take a powerful position in it.)

In that culture, the cross represented shameful crime. Knowing the perfection of her child’s life and His identity as the Son of God, Mary knew the brutal punishment was undeserved. She also no doubt saw it as fulfillment of prophecy. (See Luke 2:34-35.)

To Jesus’ disciples, the crucifixion was the time when their beloved friend and Messiah died. Their close relationship with Jesus seemed to end.

What does the cross mean to you? Is it the place where a good man lost his life, a troublemaker was eliminated, or the Son of God died to save you?

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