This book is intense!! I loved it and it gives a deeper understanding of what Christ suffered and endured on the cross. The language is very poetic, beautiful and yet disturbing and thought provoking when John's accounts of Christ's execution are explained. I feel that the detailed explanations of the crucifixion, side by side with the scriptural references and meanings, brought me into His presence and made me just want to weep at Jesus' feet for what he endured on my behalf.
This book is deep and thick with theological/Biblical explanations about the crucifixion of Christ and other events surrounding Jesus' death, burial and resurrection and at the end there is a definite challenge to "take up your cross and follow me." Card calls out a plea to live your life for HIm, because He died for you. It is rich, raw and beautiful.
I loved this book and I'm so glad I read it before Easter. There were a few historical things about the death and burial of Christ that I had never learned before this book and that was interesting, but way more than that - it truly prepared my heart to slow down and worship Jesus this weekend.
This was one of my favorite parts:
"The love of Jesus washed Golgotha in cardinal hues. Darkening to terracotta, and then to nearly black, His blood left a mark on thorns, iron, wood, and soil. And it stained the hands of His oppressors. But here is an enduring mystery of the cross: When you kneel there, the dark stains of your hands disappear. By the miracle of grace, the blood of Christ cleanses you completely. "The blood of Jesus...purifies us from all sin," wrote John. According to Revelation, the miracle of Jesus' blood will be one of the grand hymns of eternity: You are worthy... because you were slain, and with your blood you purchased men for God from every tribe and language and people and nation.
Even in heaven, Jesus will appear "dressed in a robe dipped in blood" (Revelation 19:13)
But if you have let His blood stain you, you will be as white as snow."