A Change of Plans
- Trip recap: Dead Sea Scrolls (Isaiah 40:8) → Gettysburg → 9/11 Memorial
- Central question: what happens when tragedy becomes familiar? Have we done the same with the cross?
1. Time Can Turn Tragedy Into Scenery
- James 4:14
- Gettysburg illustration; 9/11 illustration
- Application: casualty numbers vs. named individuals
- Questions on comfort with death/violence as entertainment
2. We Can Become Spectators of Suffering
- Luke 10:30–32 (priest and Levite — “saw him”)
- Modern application: media consumption of suffering
- Cultural examples: content, entertainment, documentaries
- Church application: marriages, grief, addiction, lostness in the congregation
- Conviction questions
3. We Can Become Too Familiar With the Cross
- Isaiah 53:4–6 (primary text)
- Hebrews 4:12 — living Word still cuts here
- Cross was an instrument of execution, not decoration
- 1 Peter 2:24 — “our sins,” makes it personal
- Contrast: Gettysburg/9-11 question (“how could they”) vs. cross question (“what does my sin have to do with this”)
4. The Cross Is Not Someone Else’s Tragedy
- Romans 5:8 — “for us”
- Two truths: seriousness of sin / greatness of love
- Callback line: Scrolls → Word preserved; Gettysburg → war is costly; 9/11 → evil is real; Cross → why we need a Savior
5. The Danger Is Walking Away Unchanged
- 2 Corinthians 5:15
- Key phrase: “The tragedy is not that we leave the place. The tragedy is that we leave unchanged.”
- James 1:22
- Practical response: repentance, faith, surrender, obedience, forgiveness, holiness, love, sacrifice
6. Have We Turned Calvary Into Christian Scenery?
- Cross imagery everywhere vs. hearts untouched
- Convicting contrasts (wear the cross / won’t carry one, etc.)
- Luke 9:23 — Jesus called followers, not admirers
The Cross Is Not the End
- 1 Corinthians 15:3–4
- Contrast: Gettysburg/9-11 dead remained in graves; Jesus rose
- Promises re-emerge from the resurrection: love, presence, hope, salvation, eternity
Conclusion — What This Trip Left Me Thinking About
- Recap: Scrolls, Gettysburg, 9/11, Calvary
- Final questions on familiarity/numbness
- Final call: repent, believe, follow, don’t walk away unchanged
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