Behold the Man! continues CPH's annual series of Lent-Easter preaching and worship resources for the congregation.
These forty days of devotions guide you through the entire Lenten season, from Ash Wednesday to Easter. Each devotion focuses on a human aspect of our Savior, the Word made flesh—Jesus, the God-man who died for our sins.
“Behold the man!”
Pilate’s command to the crowd at Jesus’ crucifixion speaks an incredible truth—Jesus was indeed man. More specifically, He was God and man, an eternal being inhabiting a human body.
Jesus had a body. He had a nose. Knees. Toes. Bones. Fingerprints. He hungered, prayed, and bled. He had a mother, He drank wine, He was baptized.
This Lenten season, behold the man—the man who suffered, died, and rose again. The man who lived a perfect life and defeated death. The man whose death led to your life.