PART 1: Before his crucifixion, Jesus had some unfinished business. Join Charles Morris as he embarks on a journey through Christ’s final moments before the cross.
PART 2: Jesus entered Jerusalem to the deafening sound of cheers and praises. But by the end of the week, those same crowds chanted a very different message: “Crucify him.” How could everything change so quickly?
PART 3: In the week leading up to the crucifixion, the disciples discovered there was a traitor in their midst. One of Jesus’ closest friends would betray him. None of them suspected it would be Judas Iscariot.
PART 4: On the night before his crucifixion, Jesus experienced many lasts: his last supper, his last song, his last prayer. And even though he knew it wasn’t really the end, those final steps were excruciating. Why did he go through with it?
PART 5: Without the cross there would be no need for the empty tomb. Likewise, without the empty tomb, there would be no need for the cross. Both were part of God’s plan to finally bring the resurrection to life.
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