Good morning my Templar family. May the Lord look down upon you and your families. May God bless you all and may you all have a blessed Tuesday.
When Christ walked uphill with that cross, it wasn't just a man suffering - it was the Creator stepping into His own creation to deal with what’s broken in it. The burden wasn't just the wood on His back. It was sin, justice, and the fracture between God and humanity being brought to a single point. This is where the moral tension of the universe was a... moreGood morning my Templar family. May the Lord look down upon you and your families. May God bless you all and may you all have a blessed Tuesday.
When Christ walked uphill with that cross, it wasn't just a man suffering - it was the Creator stepping into His own creation to deal with what’s broken in it. The burden wasn't just the wood on His back. It was sin, justice, and the fracture between God and humanity being brought to a single point. This is where the moral tension of the universe was addressed - not ignored, but carried.
Christ’s sacrifice was an eternal act with universal implications. Reaching back to the foundations of the world and stretching forward to its end. It was the absolute hinge of history.
Our universe is held together by a love that was willing to descend into the dirt of its own creation, and be crushed under the weight of a fallen world on the cross. It's a love that ensured that light would ultimately have the final word over darkness.
The struggle was immense, the cost infinite, but the resolution was cosmic.
No shadow is too deep and no distance is too great for His grace to bridge. The Creator has reclaimed His creation. The weight has been carried, the debt has been paid, and the Light of Christ now illuminates in the hearts of all those who place their trust in Him.
(This was copied from a FB page I follow)
CAA Matt Renaldo
Priory of St Michael the Archangel
Fides Et Veritas