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Mar 30, 2025 | Terry Dawson

Snake Eyes or Cross-Eyed.

When Jesus speaks of the light, it’s not just poetry—it’s a verdict. Light has come into the world… and we either step into it or shrink back. In this pivotal moment with Nicodemus, Jesus connects the cross to a serpent, salvation to surrender, and judgment to the simple act of seeing. Terry explores what it means to be healed by what once harmed us and how the love of God always moves first—even into the shadows we’d rather avoid. From John 3:14–21, Snake Eyes or Cross-Eyed.

Series Information

This season, we’re taking two journeys through Lent to the resurrection. In keeping with our congregational reading through the Gospel of Mark, Terry will share devotionals from the week’s readings on Thursdays. Afterward, those gathered will discuss the implications of what we’ve read and what was shared. Over the Sundays preceding Easter, our journey will be one of Turning Towards the Cross, where we follow in Jesus’ footsteps toward that ‘first day of the week’ which changed everything.