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Restoration Sermon | The Promise in the Pain
This powerful message confronts us with one of Jesus' most direct and challenging statements about what it truly means to be His follower. Drawing from Mark 8:31-38, we're taken to a pivotal moment just weeks before the crucifixion, where Peter correctly identifies Jesus as the Messiah but completely misunderstands His mission. The irony is striking: we can get Jesus' identity right and still miss His purpose entirely. Jesus doesn't mince words—following Him means denying ourselves, taking up our cross, and losing our lives to truly find them. This isn't about giving up chocolate for Lent or wearing a cross necklace; it's about carrying our instrument of execution, surrendering our agenda for His kingdom. The hard truth we must face is that life will be difficult no matter what we give ourselves to—career, money, success, or Jesus. The question isn't whether we'll face hardship, but which hardship leads somewhere eternal. When we examine our calendars and bank accounts, they reveal what we're really living for. The road to redemption isn't easy, but it leads to a destination worth every sacrifice: a kingdom where all things are made new, where every tear is wiped away, and where we live forever with Christ.
