The Five Crowns as Special Rewards for a Life of Christian Service
The five crowns mentioned in the New Testament represent special honor and recognition for a life of Christian service. The Christian's crowns are symbolic of something of inexpressible value.
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Los Angeles, California
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Escambia, Florida
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Marion, Indiana
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Williamson, Texas
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Porter, Indiana
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A Tribute to George Bennard
The Old Rugged Cross has been one of the most beloved songs in all Christendom since it was written by Reverend George Bennard in 1913. As a tribute to the song, to the writer and to the Cross of Jesus Christ, a large wooden cross and The Old Rugged Cross Museum were dedicate near Rev Bennard's home just after his death in 1953.
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Jesus as the Sinless Sacrfice
While God originally instituted animal sacrifice as a way of providing ceremonial cleansing for His people, those sacrifices were not able to cleanse man's conscience from the effects of sin. Only the blood of Jesus Christ could remove the stain. The author of Hebrews taught in his letter that only by becoming a human could Jesus die, and it was only through his death that the power of Satan could be broken.
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