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Walk with Jesus: A Journey to the Cross and Beyond
Walk with Jesus: A Journey to the Cross and Beyond
Walk with Jesus: A Journey to the Cross and Beyond
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Walk with Jesus leads churchgoers through the forty days of Lent with daily entries to prepare their hearts for Easter.  (Must order in bundles of twenty-five)

It all began with the long awaited coming of Messiah, the person who would preside over the Jewish nation and bring peace and freedom to a people in need. But the Easter story, the Gospel story in the making, ends with a much larger conclusion: the possibility of eternal freedom for all who would believe.

In Walk with Jesus, a forty day Lent devotional From Charles R. Swindoll, readers go on a compelling journey through the life and ministry of Jesus. This powerful booklet gives insights only a learned teacher could give while engaging the heart and mind only as a pastor can. Anyone wishing to be transformed and find a fresh encounter with God will find it daily through the pages of Walk with Jesus.

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LanguageEnglish
PublisherThomas Nelson
Release dateDec 28, 2008
ISBN9781418576455
Walk with Jesus: A Journey to the Cross and Beyond
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Charles R. Swindoll

Charles R. Swindoll has devoted his life to the clear, practical teaching and application of God's Word. He currently pastors Stonebriar Community Church in Frisco, Texas, and serves as the chancellor of Dallas Theological Seminary. His renowned Insight for Living radio program airs around the world. Chuck and Cynthia, his partner in life and ministry, have four grown children and ten grandchildren.

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    Short, and brutally honest. A great wake up call, and reminder that as Christian's Christ's life and death should be more than just another story to us. Leading up to the death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ, this 40 day devotional takes a deeper look at scripture, and brings it to life by moving though it a few verses at a time, and emphasizing who Jesus really was, and what He calls us to be as His followers.

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Walk with Jesus - Charles R. Swindoll

Day 1 - The Plot to Kill Jesus

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For many months, storm clouds had been gathering over Jerusalem. Jesus focused His attention on Galilee during the early part of His ministry,but He regularly traveled to the Holy City in Judea to celebrate the more than half-dozen Jewish feasts throughout the year. And each visit intensified the growing tension between Jesus and the religious establishment—the Sadducees, with their control of the temple, and the Pharisees, who had a grip on the people.

The disciples could sense the danger mounting. So when Jesus announced that they would travel to visit Martha and Mary in the village of Bethany, just two miles from Jersusalem, Thomas turned to the other disciples and shrugged.Let us also go, that we may die with him(John 11:16).The disicples’ fear was not unfounded. On their last visit, an angry mob sought to stone their Master.

After Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead,He won a new assembly of followers. However, several friends of the Pharisees saw His growing popularity as a threat and scurried to Jerusalem with the news.

So the chief priests [Sadducees] and the Pharisees called the council together and said,What are we doing? For this man is performing many miraculous signs. If we allow him to go on in this way, everyone will believe in him, and the Romans will come and take away our sanctuary and our nation.

Then one of them,Caiaphas,who was high priest that year, said,You know nothing at all! You do not realize that it is more to your advantage to have one man die for the people than for the whole nation to perish.

—John 11:47–50 NET

With that, the plot to kill Jesus began.

The religious leaders would have to be crafty. They didn’t dare seize Him in public for fear that the ever-growing multitude of His followers would turn on them and revolt. And nothing would bring down the wrath of Rome quicker than insurrection.

Day 2 - Hail, King Jesus!

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Imagine the seething consternation of the religious authorities when Jesus arrived in Jerusalem to celebrate the Passover feast. He deliberately chose to ride a humble foal of a donkey,not only a recognized symbol of peace,but a glaring reference to the messianic prophecy of Zechariah.

"Rejoice greatly,O daughter of Zion!

Shout,O daughter of Jerusalem!

Behold, your King is coming to you;

He is just and having salvation,

Lowly and riding on a donkey,

A colt, the foal of a donkey.

I will cut off the chariot from Ephraim

And the horse from Jerusalem;

The battle bow shall be cut off.

He shall speak peace to the nations;

His dominion shall be ‘from sea to sea,

And from the River to the ends of the earth.’"

—Zechariah 9:9–10 (NKJV)

The religious rulers clearly understood the message this sent. It said, in effect, I’m coming in peace as your Messiah, Israel’s priest-king. Yield your authority to Me, and let’s begin building the new kingdom. Thousands of Jesus’ followers responded to the gesture by giving Him a welcome reserved for royalty. They lined the road leading into the city, cheered His name, and paved His path with their cloaks and cut palm branches. They shouted, Hosanna! which means, Save us now!

Day 3 - The Historical Anticipation of the Coming Messiah

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The stone which the builders rejected

Has become the chief cornerstone.

This was the LORD’s doing;

It is marvelous in our eyes.

This is the day the LORD has made;

We will rejoice and be glad in it.

Save now, I pray,O LORD;

O Lord, I pray, send now prosperity.

Blessed is he who comes in the name of the LORD!

We have blessed you from the house of the LORD.

God is the LORD,

And He has given us light;

Bind the sacrifice with cords to the horns of the altar.

—Psalm 118:22–27 (NKJV)

On previous occasions,Jesus worshiped in the temple and taught willing hearers. When challenged by the religious elite,He responded, but never at the expense of His mission of teaching and preaching. He taught against the corruption He saw there and even disrupted their business more than once. But this time was different. This time He came to claim authority over the temple and to take His stand against the organized crime of Annas, the power broker behind the office of high priest.

At one point during the tumultuous week after His arrival, Jesus sat to teach in the temple. As a large group of followers

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