Ok, children.
What have we got here?
We've got a rock.
And we've got an anchor.
We've been talking about the fact
that God is an anchor for the soul.
We talked about yesterday
that His promises are
an anchor for the soul.
We put a promise up there on that pole.
That pole's been helping us, hasn't it?
Because that pole's pretty solid.
The Bible talks about
the anchor of the soul.
Anybody know where it does?
Where?
Where in the Bible does it say anchor?
Hebrews 6.
Anybody know someplace in the Bible
where it speaks about a rock?
Anybody know something that's like a rock?
Jesus Christ is called a rock.
We've got an anchor.
The Bible talks about an anchor.
We've got a rock.
The Bible talks about a rock.
But let me ask you something.
What's the greatest
emblem of Christianity?
It's not an anchor.
It's not a rock.
Well, I said emblem.
Like, a symbol or a sign.
The cross.
We've got a cross over here.
This is Mr. Seth's homemade cross
from a walking stick.
Some of you saw this today.
This is a brick.
The Bible probably says
something about bricks too,
but I'm going to leave that out right now.
Our rock, I'm hoping,
is going to hold our cross.
The actual cross was a lot bigger,
because they put a Man on that cross.
What does that say to us?
What does it say to us?
(from the room:) God died on the cross?
Tim: God can't die.
Sometimes children say that:
"God died on the cross."
God didn't die on the cross.
God cannot die.
Only man can die -
well, animals can die too,
but man dies.
There was a Man on that cross.
Who's got the lights at their disposal?
Kevin, could you turn
all those lights off?
Except for maybe the last one.
You know why I want that to happen?
Something happened that
some of you might know
and some of you might not know.
Roman soldiers nailed Jesus Christ
to the cross.
They drove spikes through
His hands and through His feet.
They hung Him on a cross
next to two thieves.
He was in the middle.
There was one on His right hand
and one on His left hand.
Can I tell you something that happened
while He was on that cross?
Anybody know how long
He was on that cross?
He was there for six hours.
Six hours on the cross.
Something that happened -
I had them turn the lights out
because when Jesus was
hanging on the cross,
that hot bright sun out there -
the same sun -
that same sun that shines
in our sky right now,
that sun went black at noon
in the middle of the day
when the sun is straight up in the sky.
The sun went out.
I don't mean it got covered by clouds.
It went out.
God caused the sun to go black
in the middle of the day
when Jesus hung on that cross.
Darkness.
Do you know what was
happening on that cross?
In that blackness,
in that darkness,
Jesus hung on that cross.
And if you go to your Old Testaments,
and you listen to the prophet Isaiah,
do you know what it says?
It says that God smashed Him.
Crushed Him.
Did you know that?
Did you know that God
crushed His own Son
when He was on that cross?
Did you know that?
The Bible says that He crushed Him.
He was stricken.
That's to hit.
Smitten.
He was afflicted.
It's not funny.
Why?
This is God's Son.
Let me tell you what happened.
God is a Trinity.
There is God the Father,
and there is God the Son,
and there is God the Holy Spirit.
And the three are one Being,
but three Persons.
Very difficult for us to know exactly
how that can be, but it is.
That's what the Bible teaches.
And do you know what happened?
God the Father sent God the Son
from the halls of Heaven;
from His throne,
from His glory,
from His eternal
happiness with the Father.
And He sent His Son into this world.
God became man.
God the Son came into this world.
You know, Jesus Christ lived
before He came here.
He was the Word.
In the beginning, the Word was with God.
And He came here,
and He became a man,
just like us,
in every respect,
just like us.
Except He never sinned.
But His Father crushed Him.
His Father punished Him.
His Father punished Him for sin
even though He never commited any sins.
And the sun went out.
The sun was black
because God had forsaken His Son.
God crushed Him.
You know what God did?
While He was on that cross,
God laid our sin on Him.
And He became sin.
Christ became sin on that cross.
And because He became sin,
God punished Him for the sins of others.
We've talked about God being an anchor.
We've talked about His
promises being an anchor.
I want to tell you,
we talked about the anchor.
The anchor's no good as
long as it slides around.
It doesn't hold.
You've got to have it
grab hold of something.
I'll tell you what you want your anchor
to grab hold of:
this right here.
The cross is only wood.
The cross is only an emblem.
But like you said, Christ.
Christ.
It's the One Who hung on the cross.
He's not there.
He's here.
He's in our midst.
There's no Christ on this cross.
This is only a picture
so that you can imagine
what it was like in that day.
But Jesus Christ -
He hung there in the darkness.
The sun did not shine.
He hung on that cross
between the ground and the sky.
Hanging on a cross.
And you know what?
While God crushed Him
for three hours
He was silent except for one thing.
He was silent.
He suffered in silence.
Do you know something?
Many of you've got
spankings from your parents.
You don't suffer in silence.
You probably scream. You cry.
Jesus was suffering.
He was suffering more than
anyone else ever suffered.
And He didn't say anything.
He was quiet.
Except, He said these words:
My God, My God! Why have You forsaken Me?
What does it mean to forsake?
If somebody forsakes you,
it means they let you go.
They leave you.
They don't help you anymore.
God didn't help His Son anymore.
God turned on His Son.
God punished His Son.
Do you know why?
Because He became sin.
And the sun was dark.
And in the darkness,
do you know what He did?
He paid the penalty.
So that, when He was done;
when the six hours were over.
The three hours of darkness were over.
Jesus said, "It is finished."
He paid the price for sin.
Children, let me tell you something.
Your life - you're alive right now.
You've been playing;
you've been eating today.
Can I tell you something about this life?
The primary purpose for this life
is it's the period of time
God has given you
to trust His Son and what
His Son did on that cross.
This life is not mainly
about getting married.
This life is not mainly
about making money.
This life is not mainly about eating candy
and watching movies.
This life is not about sports.
It's not about getting new shoes.
This life is the only one you've got.
It's the only opportunity, children,
that you have
to believe upon the Lord Jesus Christ
and to trust - to have your anchor
set fast on the cross.
That's a solid place.
Only in this life.
And if you pass through this life,
and you don't trust Him,
your chance is over.
Because I'll tell you,
God punished His Son on that cross
for sin.
Sin that wasn't His own.
It was the sin of others.
And if you don't trust Him
to suffer in your place,
to be a sacrifice for you,
then when you die,
you will have to suffer for your own sins.
Children, this is it.
This life is the allotted time
that you have to trust Christ.
This is all you have.
Children, lots of children die
before they become adults.
You know the guy that
ran over all the people
over there in France?
Did any of you see it?
Did you know that a young man
from Austin, Texas got run over?
And he was no older than
some of you guys here.
Gone. Did he think he'd be
in eternity by now?
He didn't think so.
Don't think you'll live to be
an old man or an old woman.
You might not.
You might.
God might allow that to happen.
But you have no guarantee.
You have no guarantee of tomorrow.
Don't waste time.
Don't waste time.
Children, you're not so young
that you can't call on the Lord.
Like we talked about yesterday.
I was telling you yesterday,
cry out to the Lord.
And I was telling you
trust Him for everything.
But you know what the primary thing is
you need to trust Him for?
Not to give you food on your table.
Not to give you a bed to sleep on tonight.
But to give you forgiveness for your sins.
Children, Jesus Christ -
listen to me.
This is the last thing I
want to say to you.
You do not want to die
and be punished for your sin
when God provided you with a Savior.
Can you imagine?
Can you imagine
waking up in hell, children,
and knowing that you had
a Savior provided for you
and you didn't want it.
You didn't want Him.
And way back there in
Vacation Bible School -
let me tell you, I know,
some of you children,
your parents don't take
you to church all the time.
You may not hear about Christ again.
Don't let any time go.
You trust Him.
You say how do you do that?
Confess your sins to Him
and ask Him to save you.
Ask Him to save you from the penalty
that your sins deserve.
Ask Him to show you mercy.
Ask Him to forgive you.
Confess your sins.
And children, you have sins.
The Bible says that we're born liars.
And you know it's true.
Children, you know you've lied.
And you know what God says?
Liars have their part in the lake of fire.
How can liars like all of us be saved?
Because of what Jesus Christ
did on that cross.
You want to plant your
anchor on something solid?
Don't let it slide all around in life.
Plant it here.
What Jesus Christ did on that cross -
this may seem foolish.
The Bible says so.
Paul talks that way - the Apostle Paul.
He speaks about the foolishness.
The world thinks this is foolish.
But it's not foolish.
It's the greatest wisdom of all,
that you'd believe on
the Lord Jesus Christ
and you trust what He did
in giving His life 2,000 years ago.
And listen to those last
words that He said,
before He gave up [His spirit.]
He said, "It is finished."
And He committed His spirit
into His Father's hands.
What does that mean "it's finished"?
It means He did everything
that God requires of you.
He did everything
so that you don't have to work out
how to save yourself.
He did everything to save you.
Everything.
And you know what He does now?
He offers it to you as a gift.
If you say, "I want that,"
You can talk to Him.
He's close to every one of us.
He's here.
He can hear you if you talk to Him.
Like that - bowing down and praying.
You don't have to speak out loud.
Even if you just think it in your mind,
He knows.
We have a great God.
He can hear every thought.
He knows.
Ask Him to show you mercy.
You need mercy.
I know you're children.
You don't have a big, long record
like some of us adults here,
but still,
you've got enough bad -
you've got a lot of bad.
You fight with your brothers and sisters.
That's bad.
You lie. That's bad.
Some of you have stolen.
That's bad.
Some of you have dishonored your mom,
dishonored your father.
That's bad.
This is really bad.
And it's sin.
And the wage of sin is death.
The wage of sin is hell.
And Jesus came and died on the cross
so that you don't have to suffer hell.
And if you go there,
it will be because you denied and rejected
what Christ did on the cross.
Because He offers you a way of escape.
That's where you want
to plant your anchor.
Twenty-six years ago
that's where I planted my anchor.
And I'll tell you this, it's held fast.
And it will never let me go.
Let's pray.
Father, I pray again,
Lord, I pray the same,
Lord, may the scales fall off the eyes
of the children.
Lord, You are the God Who says,
"Let there be light."
You are the God Who can reveal
the glory of Yourself in
the face of Jesus Christ.
You can cause the scales to fall off
the eyes of the children,
and even at their young ages,
to behold wonder and glory,
to behold a great Savior,
and to trust Him.
Lord, have mercy upon our children,
I pray in Christ's name.
Amen.