November 22, 2024

Girls With Swords: Chapter 5 – “The Croise” (pgs 72-76)

I don’t like math.  I don’t understand it, and whoever invented the calculator is an awesome person.  But I do understand the equation Lisa gave in this chapter.  I understand what it meant for me, what it means for my children, and what it means for all of us.

Moment = Force x Vertical Distance

I can picture standing there…watching His hands being nailed to the Cross; that moment meant so much more than an arm being stretched across a piece of wood, “in a moment the Cross spanned the unfathomable distance between God and humanity, and overcame every force of hostility.” Every person, place or thing that may stand in our way from becoming who He created us to be was taken care of that day; that’s what that equation means to me. It means that nothing placed in my path will stop what God has planned for me.

Ephesians 2:13-16

But now in Christ Jesus you who once were far off have been brought near by the blood of Christ.

For He Himself is our peace, who has made both one, and has broken down the middle wall of separation,having abolished in His flesh the enmity, that is, the law of commandments contained in ordinances, so as to create in Himself one new man from the two, thus making peace, and that He might reconcile them both to God in one body through the cross, thereby putting to death the enmity.

on the Cross

Jesus died on the Cross, so we could be the person He created us to be.  God gave His only Son so that we could one day fulfill our potential.

The Cross, out of all the symbols out there, is one that most people recognize.  We were driving to school the other day and my 4 year old little boy said “Mom, I know why there are so many crosses around the church.”  I asked why and he responded by saying “It’s because Jesus died on the cross.”  From this to an elderly gentleman, kneeling in front of a cross in the hospital chapel, praying for his sick wife…to images of the Cross appearing everywhere when tragedy strikes, the Cross spans the distance. This image is a source of comfort, a defense in our times of trouble, a reassurance that everything will be ok in the end.

The name of Jesus is one lever that lifts the world

– Author Unknown

The Cross, and what Christ did for us, brings us together.  The Cross, and what Christ did for us, lifts us up above any attack used against us.  Christ created the bridge needed between our neighbors and ourselves, between races, between genders, between ages, between classes.

“The cross has the power to unify all who are willing to embrace it. In Christ the far off and wandering come near.”

Let’s Pray:

Dear Heavenly Father, thank You for Your Cross!  Help us to remember what Your Cross means to us. Your Cross rid us of any hostility that may stand in our way. Your Cross has power that we cannot always see but, standing on Your word, we will walk in faith with our swords held high, knowing that Your Cross, and what Christ did for us on that Cross ensured that we will walk in our full potential.  In Jesus’ name we pray, Amen!

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About Tonya Ellison

Tonya Ellison — Blog Contributor
Tonya comes to us from Rio Rancho, New Mexico where she lives with her four favorite people, three kids ages 4, 6, and 9, and her husband of seven years, Jamel. Her hobbies include writing and reading, crocheting, and spending time with her family. She earned her BS in Human Services/Management and works as a Bereavement Counselor.

Comments

  1. Great thoughts today, Tonya, thank you. Lisa said, “On the cross God leveraged all that He was for all that we could be.” Oh my goodness, why did He do such a thing!? Romans 8:11, “The Spirit of God, who raised Jesus from the dead, lives in you….” He did it out of His great love for each of us. I John 3:1, “How great is the love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God!” Yes, my one word for the Cross is Love. And no matter where I see a cross I am reminded of His great love for me!

    • Yes my friend!!! He loves us. The cross most represents that to me also. I cannot even comprehend it! Thank you for sharing today!!

    • Tonya Ellison says

      Chella,
      Awesome illustration, Thank you! That is definitely one word we can attach to th’s cross, that word is all encompassing. 🙂

  2. Lorraine Tomlinson says

    I also am reminded of God’s great Love for me and all humanity.This being his plan from the beginning is amazing to me!! I went on the internet and looked up leverage, and also looked up on a Christian website leverage. On the internet it had a seesaw the board being the (leverage) with the triangle piece in the middle the (fulcrum). I was an active child and learned a lot about my environment through play. Realized early on if I got close to the fulcrum I could lift up a heavier child in the air. Researching on the Christian website it stated that God is the fulcrum and our prayers are the leverage. If they are in accordance or if we get close to God the fulcrum knowing his will. We can move the load with the LORD’S help. Our close relationship with our FATHER is Key!!

  3. I love this Tonya. I love that Jesus died on the cross so that we can become who He wants us to be. It is that idea of giving up our ideals for HIS and this is something that I enjoy doing, is difficult, but well worth it. Jesus loves us so much. It takes my breath away to think about how much He loves me!

    • Tonya Ellison says

      It’s hard to grasp how deep His love for us truly is, but extremely comforting to know He will never take it away.

  4. coleen hayden says

    thanks, tonya, for sharing your thoughts and what God is working in your heart! i love your prayer, too! <3
    lorraine, i appreciate you sharing that mind picture of God being the fulcrum…our prayers the leverage; love it!

  5. Thank you for the blog post. God bless you!!!

  6. I LOVE this quote from the book and your statement that follows! “in a moment the Cross spanned the unfathomable distance between God and humanity, and overcame every force of hostility.”
    “Every person, place or thing that may stand in our way from becoming who He created us to be was taken care of that day; that’s what that equation means to me. It means that nothing placed in my path will stop what God has planned for me.”
    Great blog and great prayer. Thank you!

    • Tonya Ellison says

      That statement touched my heart also, we need to be reminded of it sometimes, I know I do. 🙂

  7. Tina Marin says

    I so love the comments today. I have felt an uplifting of my mind and spirit. Tonya, I love your blog today and have shared it with others. Lorraine, I love your anaolgy. It puts everything in a visual perspective, just as others have said.

    Thank you!

  8. I loved your blog today, Tonya, and really like the idea of Jesus dieing that we might live up to our potential. Sometimes I get caught up in trying to study the blogs for reviewing that I forget to comment. But, I wanted you to know, I love you way of writing.

    • Tonya Ellison says

      It’s great to know that he died for our potential, not for something we already were but for what he knew we could be and for what we were going to become. Love it. 🙂

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