The Might and Malice of the Cross Album The Might and Malice of the Cross Album
Expositions Examining the Suffering, Trial, Crucifixion, Burial and Resurrection of Jesus Christ
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The Might and Malice of the Cross (8 CDs)
Expositions Examining the Suffering, Trial, Crucifixion, Burial and Resurrection of Jesus Christ (8 CDs)
By
Dr. David Harrell


(Matthew 26: 36-46)
The Agonies of Gethsemane
This exposition examines the profound sufferings of our Savior before His arrest and how he dealt with them. Here we learn how to face severe trials in our life through Jesus’ example, namely, the priority of prayerful communion, submissive surrender and courageous obedience.

(Matthew 27:11-26)
Crown or Crucify?
This exposition focuses upon three themes that help us look beyond the Savior’s suffering to be able to see and savor the glory of God Himself, namely, the tragedy of the fear of man more than God, the silence of Christ, and the self-condemnation of Israel in light of her future restoration.

(Matthew 27:27-44)
The Crucifixion of Jesus Christ
This exposition draws our attention to often neglected circumstances surrounding the crucifixion of our Lord. These are examined in the context of three central truths, namely, the depth of human depravity, the irony of human rejection and the power of saving grace.

(Matthew 27:45-53)
The Might and Malice of the Cross
This exposition examines six miraculous messages surrounding the crucifixion of Christ, each revealing His infinite power and hatred of sin, namely, the darkness upon the earth, the alienation of the Father, the surrender of the Savior’s spirit, the rending of the veil, the quaking of the earth and the bodily resurrection of selected saints.

(Matthew 27:54-61)
Death and Burial Prophecies Fulfilled
This exposition examines the marvels of divine providence at work in five events surrounding the death, burial and resurrection of Christ.

(Matthew 27:62-28:10)
The Glory of the Resurrection
This exposition encourages us to marvel at the resurrection of Christ by examining the loyal women and the royal messengers, hearing the message of comfort and command, witnessing their hearts of obedience and beholding the living Savior.

(Matthew 28:11-15)
Resurrection Blindness
This exposition views the resurrection cover-up from the perspective of a divine apologetic that in fact proves the resurrection. Further consideration is given to the profound example seen in this text concerning the severity of Israel’s apostasy and the depths of man’s depravity.

(Hebrews 10:19-22)
Now that the Veil has been Rent
This exposition examines the dramatic picture off Christ's perfect atonement when the veil in the Temple was torn asunder. Three crucial concepts are considered, namely, the reality of the veil, the rendering of the veil and our response to the veil.