West Asheville Baptist Church

March 29, 2026

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Sinopsis

What if we've been looking at the crucifixion all wrong? Just as paintings in famous museums have hung upside down for decades before someone noticed, perhaps we need to flip our perspective on the cross. This message invites us to see the crucifixion not merely as gore and suffering, but as the supreme expression of divine beauty. Drawing from Luke 23:44-46, we encounter Jesus' final words: 'Father, into your hands I commit my spirit.' These aren't the words of defeat, but of profound confidence. The beauty we discover here isn't found in prettiness, but in supreme sacrifice. Jesus died with complete trust in His Father, secure in His relationship with God even in the darkest moment. This confidence wasn't rooted in dominance or power, but in humility. He humbled Himself to death on a cross, yet never wavered in His trust. For us, this means we can face our own dark moments with courage, knowing that nothing touches our lives without first passing through the loving hands of our Heavenly Father. The goal of