How does the cross of Jesus speak to a world of pain, poverty, and injustice? One of the great books in my library is The Cross of Christ, by John Stott. The book concludes with a chapter entitled "Suffering and glory." In it, Stott describes the miserable conditions of millions of people who live in shanty towns of Africa and Asia, the barriadas of Latin America and the favelas of Brazil.
Then he tells a story about an imaginary poor man from the slums of Brazil who climbs 2,310 feet up the mountain to the colossal statue of Christ the Redeemer that towers above Rio de Janeiro—"The Christ of Corcovado."

After the difficult climb, the poor man finally reaches Jesus and this is what he says:
I have climbed up to meet you, Christ, from the filthy, confined quarters down there … to put before you, most respectfully, these considerations: there are 900,000 of us down there in the slums of that splendid city … And you … do you remain here at Corcovado surrounded by divine glory? Go down there to the favelas … Don't stay away from us; live among us and give us new faith in you and in the Father. Amen.
Stott asks, "What would Christ say in response to such an entreaty? Would he not say '[in the suffering of the cross] I did come down to live among you, and I live among you still'"?
He writes:
We have to learn to climb the hill called Calvary, and from that vantage-ground survey all life's tragedies. The cross does not solve the problem of suffering, but it supplies the essential perspective from which to look at it….
The Bible says: "The message of the cross is foolish to those who are headed for destruction! But we who are being saved know it is the very power of God" (1 Cor 1:18). May God help us to know the perspective and the power of the Cross of Jesus this Easter Season!
I warmly invite all of you to our Holy Thursday Communion Service this Thursday, April, 21, at 7:00 p.m. in our worship center. We are honored to have Jeff Millenson of Jews for Jesus come and present "Christ in the Passover." There will be worship songs and the celebration of the Lord's Supper and a free will offering taken for the Jews for Jesus ministry. See you there!
Blessings,
Pastor John