David Rose
Ministries
Let each of you look out not only for his own interests, but also for the interests of others - Philippians 2:4
CELEBRATING ELEVEN YEARS OF MINISTRY 2015-2026
FRONT PAGE ARTICLE
Three Crosses
by David G. Rose
In these weeks leading up to the Resurrection of Jesus, the articles on this page will focus on the redeeming works of Christ on the Cross. Our thoughts begin with the powerful scriptures that present Jesus on the Cross between two thieves.
This poignant story is beautifully detailed for us in all four Gospel: Matthew 27:35-44; Mark 15:24-32; Luke 23:33-43; and John 19:18-27. The timeframe detailed is between 9:00 AM until noon on what we now call Good Friday.
Interestingly, the Bible records the sayings of Jesus, the words of the soldiers as they gambled for Christ’s garment, and quotes the inscription placed on the Cross. Further, we read the words of the multitude as they scoff at Jesus and the statements of members of the Sanhedrin, the Roman soldiers, and even the two robbers that hung on either side of Jesus.
Today, let us consider Luke 23:33 NKJV, “And when they had come to the place called Calvary, there they crucified Him, and the criminals, one on the right hand and the other on the left.” Calvary was not some romantic place in Jerusalem. Sometimes referred to as “the skull,” Calvary was outside of Jerusalem and was a place of execution of criminals.
It is noteworthy that Jesus was crucified between two thieves. Why? Was it a coincidence, or was it in fact all in the great Plan of God? Many theologians say that the Bible prophesied this exact situation in Isaiah 53:12 NKJV, “He poured out His soul unto death, And He was numbered with the transgressors, And He bore the sin of many, and made intercession for the transgressors.” Amazing!
However, the evil rulers were not trying to fulfill scriptures. Their motive in having Jesus executed between two thieves was to make His death as embarrassing and abhorrent as possible. This was their feeble effort to brand Jesus as a criminal. They hoped that the people would see Jesus as one more criminal on a cross.
But things backfired on them because God was guiding the events. In a sense, the scene on Mount Calvary became a place of God’s judgment. On the center Cross, hung the Savior and Judge of the world. On one side hung a thief that repented. On the other side hung a thief who refused to believe. Each received their reward. The one went to Paradise. The other to eternal doom. These choices remain for everyone.
Even today, the Cross of Jesus brings division. Some see the Christ of redeeming love. Others see Him and despise His message. How sad. But the thief that repented reminds us that even the most hopeless person can cry out for mercy and receive it from our loving Savior.
One last sobering thought. The unrepentant thief was close to Jesus but still died lost. Let us beware of those who attend church and move in religious circles but have never made Christ as their Lord. This Easter, make Christ your Savior.
Next week: Submission
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DRM - David Rose Ministries
AG - Assemblies of God
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JPT - Jerusalem Prayer Team
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Texas History Book : God and Texas
Dave has written historically documented stories from Texas past, that show how God touched the lives of the early settlers. To purchase a copy of "GOD and TEXAS" click here or Amazon.com
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Monday Devotional
March 9, 2026
Suddenly
SCRIPTURE
& PRAYER
Acts 2:1-5 ESV - When the day of Pentecost arrived, they were all together in one place. And suddenly there came from heaven a sound like a mighty rushing wind, and it filled the entire house where they were sitting. And divided tongues as of fire appeared to them and rested on each one of them. And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues as the Spirit gave them utterance. Now there were dwelling in Jerusalem Jews, devout men from every nation under heaven.
Prayer: The scripture today reminds me of the Day of Pentecost. The miraculous events of that day thrust the Church into fulfilling the Great Commission of Matthew 28:18. The challenge remains to go into all the world and preach the Gospel. Help me to share the Good News today wherever I go. In the Name of Jesus I pray.
Benefits of Christ
The Benefits of Knowing Christ
Personal Comforter
by David G. Rose
In this brief series of articles, we discuss some of the benefits that we have in knowing Christ as our Savior. The basis of our discussion is found in the words of Jesus in John Chapter 14. So far, we have considered the benefit that Christ offers us help in troubled times, the Blessed Hope, a vision of the Father, and a great opportunity.
Today, we discuss the benefit of having the precious Holy Spirit as our personal Comforter. Jesus said in John 14:16 KJV, “And I will pray the Father, and He shall give you another Comforter, that He may abide with you forever.” The Comforter, which is the Holy Spirit, will teach us all things! (vs 26)
Further, the Holy Spirit is the Spirit of truth (Vs.17). As Believers, we can understand truth from fiction. Additionally, the Holy Spirit helps us in our infirmities (Romans 8:26) and puts love in our hearts (Romans 5:5).
And there are many more helps that we possess because Christ has sent to us the Holy Spirit. Be grateful for a loving Savior who cares for our every day lives.
Next Week: A Double Assurance

Therefore, comfort each other and edify one another.
1 Thessalonians 5:11
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Likewise the Spirit helps us in our weakness. For we do not know what to pray for as we ought, but the Spirit Himself intercedes for us with groanings too deep
for words.
Romans 8:26 ESV
GUEST ARTICLE
Guest Columnist: Rev. Tom Miller is ordained with the Assemblies of God, husband to Rhonda (15 grandkids). Tom currently does interim work & fills pulpits in Wisconsin.
Pursuit of Happy
by Rev. Tom Miller
Talk show host Dennis Prager says we have a moral obligation to be happy. His contention is happy people make the world a better place. But what does it mean to be happy?
Defining “happiness” correctly is key to our understanding. Happiness is the by-product of a life well lived. It is NOT associated with pleasure or comfort; happiness is really a discipline.
On a crisp, fall Saturday morning a few years ago, I went to a man’s house to help him cut firewood. When we finished and as I drove home, I pictured my friend sitting on his couch, eating soup, and watching college football. He was experiencing the by-product of his early morning efforts. Had he slept until noon and then rolled out of bed to watch football, the satisfaction level would have been significantly less.
Life is like a car battery; it has both a positive terminal and a negative terminal. And you need both. A healthy life needs both positives and negatives too.
If happiness was directly connected to pleasure, the thirty-year-old living in his parents’ basement and constantly playing video games, would be the happiest person in the world, but he’s depressed. Keeping the pedal to the medal in the pursuit of pleasure results in emptiness and despair. Happiness is the by-product of a life well lived.
People who contribute more than they consume experience true happiness. And only one person is responsible for your happiness – it’s the person looking back at you in the mirror. Happiness is rooted in your actions, not your feelings. Abraham Lincoln said, “Most people are about as happy as they make up their minds to be.”
The Bible seems to portray happiness as an attitude. “All the days of the afflicted are evil: but he that is of a merry heart hath a continual feast.” (Proverbs 15:15). Your ability to attain your own happiness is the true measure of your success.
Steps to
Finding
New Life
in Christ
If you desire to make Christ the Lord over your life, here are six important steps to take right now:
1. Admit that you have sinned against God- Romans 3:23
2. Understand that Jesus died for your sins and offers cleansing and salvation - Romans 5:8
3. Remember that if you continue to ignore the call of Christ, you will spend eternity separated from God - Romans 6:23
4. Place your faith in Christ. He will save you and provide a life of blessing - Romans 8:1
5. Confess your sins to Christ and repent for your works against God - Romans 10:9-10
6. Invite Jesus to be the Lord and Master of your life - Romans 10:13
Pray this prayer: Dear Lord Jesus, I know that I am a sinner and need your forgiveness. I believe that only you can forgive sins. I ask you to come into my heart, forgive my sins, and be the ruler of my life. Thank you for saving me from my sins. Thank you for the love that you show me everyday. I now know that eternal life is a gift given from you. I pray and ask that you be the Lord of my life, lead me, guide me and
direct my path that I may walk each and every day with you. In the wonderful name of Jesus I pray. Amen.
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