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We are continuing the series on the Atonement focused on the words of Jesus as he was on the cross.
John D. Barry defines atonement, “The process by which two estranged parties are made at one with each other.
Pray.
Intro:
Moms and Grandmas might have soft hearts – but they certainly aren’t pushovers – as a story I read this week clearly shows!
In November last year – 2019 – a man broke into the home of an 82 year old Willie Murphy, in Rochester, NY.
Willie lived alone and the villain was bent on some easy pickings – but he had chosen the wrong house… for the octogenarian was a champion bodybuilder who set about her intruder with a kitchen table.
When that broke, she continued beating him with its metal legs, and when he finally went down she jumped on him and squirted shampoo in his face.
Willie – who can bench press 225 lbs – then took the broom to him!
Finally, the law showed up – not so much to arrest the would-be thief as to rescue him!
And instead of taking him to the police station in a cruiser, they sent him to the hospital in an ambulance!
I want to wish all of the Mothers in this place a very Happy Mothers Day.
I was someone who was raised by my mother because my dad was not n the picture.
So I have an appreciation and respect for mothers.
Fathers are important but it is just not your day guys.
Today we are going to read about another mother.
The mother of Jesus who is witnessing her son in his final moments.
We will see here that Jesus is paying the price for the sins of the world but also bringing together a family under His name through the atonement.
Title: God’s Family through the atonement
Point #1: God’s heart is for family
“Woman, behold, your son!” 27 Then he said to the disciple, “Behold, your mother!”
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