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Octavius Winslow

Looking at the world through the cross

Galatians 6:14; John 3:16
Octavius Winslow • May, 9 2013 • Audio
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In the sermon "Looking at the World Through the Cross," Octavius Winslow addresses the centrality of the cross of Christ in the life of the believer, underscoring its theological significance in relation to redemption, grace, and spiritual transformation. Winslow argues that Jesus' crucifixion was the necessary means for humanity's redemption and serves as the apex of God's revelation throughout biblical history, bringing clarity to Old Testament prophecies and types. The preacher cites Galatians 6:14, emphasizing that boasting in the cross radically alters the believer's perspective on the world and its distractions, while John 3:16 encapsulates the heart of God’s salvific plan through the sacrificial death of Christ. The practical significance of this message lies in its transformative power, as the cross becomes the focal point through which the Christian evaluates the world's fleeting attractions and experiences profound spiritual renewal, holiness, and hope in Christ.

Key Quotes

“May I never boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ through which the world has been crucified to me and I to the world.”

“The cross of Christ is the grand consummation of all preceding dispensations of God to man.”

“The cross of Christ has subdued many a rebellious will.”

“Looking at the world through the cross, his opinion is totally revolutionized. He sees it as it really is, a sinful, empty, vain thing.”

What does the Bible say about the cross of Christ?

The Bible reveals the cross of Christ as the central instrument of salvation and the fulfillment of all God's promises.

The cross of Christ is depicted throughout Scripture as the apex of God's redemptive plan. In Galatians 6:14, Paul states that he will only boast in the cross through which the world has been crucified to him. This signifies that the cross is not merely a historical event, but the fulcrum around which all of history and God's dealings with humanity pivot. It embodies grace and is the ultimate symbol of Christ's victory over sin and death, fulfilling every shadow and prophecy of the Old Testament.

Galatians 6:14, John 3:16

How do we know the power of the cross is true?

The transforming power of the cross is validated by countless testimonies of changed lives and scriptural affirmations.

The power of the cross is evident in the lives of believers who have experienced profound transformation. It has subdued rebellious wills, softened hardened hearts, and won millions to the faith. The cross's ability to draw people to Christ demonstrates its irresistible nature. Moreover, Scripture confirms its significance as the source of peace, joy, and holiness, articulating that through Christ's suffering and death, humanity receives spiritual blessings and redemption. The cross stands as the ultimate triumph over sin and death, ensuring its veracity.

Galatians 6:14, John 3:16

Why is the cross important for Christians?

The cross is essential for Christians as it symbolizes Christ's victory and is the source of their salvation.

For Christians, the cross represents the culmination of God’s redemptive work and the very foundation of their faith. It is through the cross that Jesus accomplished the reconciliation of sinners to God, assuring believers of eternal life. The cross not only signifies Christ's sacrificial love but also serves as a reminder of the believer’s identification with Him in His death and resurrection. It transforms the Christian's perspective of the world, challenging their affections and redirecting their hope toward Christ as the ultimate object of love, eclipsing worldly desires.

Galatians 6:14, John 3:16

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Looking at the world through the cross, Octavia Swinslow, May I never boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ through which the world has been crucified to me and I to the world. Galatians 6 14 Jesus could accomplish man's redemption in no other way than by crucifixion. He must die and die the death of the cross. What light and glory beam around the cross? Of what prodigies of grace is it the instrument? Of what glorious truths is it the symbol? Of what mighty magic power is it the source? Around it gathers all the light of the Old Testament economy. It explains every symbol, it substantiates every shadow, it solves every mystery, it fulfills every type, it confirms every prophecy of that dispensation which had eternally remained unmeaning and inexplicable except for the death of the Son of God upon the cross. not the past only, but all future splendor gathers around the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ. It assures us of the ultimate reign of the Savior and tells of the reward which shall spring from His sufferings. And while its one arm points to the divine counsels of eternity past, with the other it points to the future triumph and glory of Christ's kingdom in the eternity to come. Such is the lowly yet sublime, the weak yet mighty instrument by which the sinner is saved and God eternally glorified. The cross of Christ is the grand consummation of all preceding dispensations of God to man. The cross of Christ is the meritorious procuring cause of all spiritual blessings to our fallen race. The cross of Christ is the scene of Christ's splendid victories over all His enemies and ours. The cross of Christ is the most powerful incentive to all evangelical holiness. The cross of Christ is the instrument which is to subjugate the world to the supremacy of Jesus. The cross of Christ is the source of all true peace, joy, and hope. The cross of Christ is the tree beneath whose shadow sin expires and grace lives. The cross of our Lord Jesus Christ! What a holy thrill these words produce in the heart of those who love the Savior! How significant their meaning! How precious their influence! Marvelous and irresistible is the power of the cross! The cross of Christ has subdued many a rebellious will. The cross of Christ has broken many a marble heart. The cross of Christ has laid low many a vaunting foe. The cross of Christ has overcome and triumphed when all other instruments have failed. The cross of Christ has transformed the lion-like heart of man into the lamb-like heart of Christ. And when lifted up in its own naked simplicity and inimitable grandeur, the cross of Christ has won and attracted millions to its faith, admiration, and love. What a marvelous power does this cross of Jesus possess! It changes the Christian's entire judgment of the world. Looking at the world through the cross, his opinion is totally revolutionized. He sees it as it really is, a sinful, empty, vain thing. He learns its iniquity, in that it crucified the Lord of life and glory. His expectations from the world, his love to the world, are changed. He has found another object of love, the Savior whom the world cast out and slew, His love to the world is destroyed by that power which alone could destroy it, the crucifying power of the cross. It is the cross which eclipses, in the view of the true believer, the glory and attraction of every other object. What is the weapon by which faith combats with and overcomes the world? What but the cross of Jesus, Just as the natural eye, gazing for a while upon the sun, is blinded for the moment by its overpowering infulgence to all other objects, so to the believer, concentrating his mind upon the glory of the crucified Savior, studying closely the wonders of grace and love and truth meeting in the cross, The world with all its attraction fades into the full darkness of an eclipse. Christ and His cross are infinitely better than the world and its vanities.
Octavius Winslow
About Octavius Winslow
Octavius Winslow (1 August 1808 — 5 March 1878), also known as "The Pilgrim's Companion", was a prominent 19th-century evangelical preacher in England and America.
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