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(Click refresh or reload for current message) Friday, October 10, 2025 "The
Mighty Gulf
That God
Spanned" Note:
Next
week we will
mosey around
the New
England states
where we will
see the fall
foliage and
hopefully ride
several rail
trails. We
will not be
posting
messages at
that time. Message summary: Tuesday afternoon my friend Nick and I visited the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon. It's ludicrous to think that I could jump across that canyon let alone the Grand Canyon in Arizona, no matter how good a long jumper I might be. "But God demonstrates His own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us" (Romans 5:8). Thank God for Calvary!!
Listen
to our message
on your audio
player. Early
this week my
friend Nick
and I went up
for a
whirlwind trip
through the
Pennsylvania
Wilds region
in
north-central
PA. On Monday
we visited Elk
Country and on
Tuesday
morning the
Kinzua Bridge
and Skywalk.
Then we headed
across Route 6
east to visit
the
Pennsylvania
Grand Canyon.
It may not be
THE Grand
Canyon in
Arizona but it
is still quite
impressive. We viewed it from a state park on the east side where there are beautiful lookout points from where we took several of the photos we share today. At these lookout points all around the park there are sturdy guard rails. But
we discovered
during our
visit
a few years
ago to the
Arizona Grand
Canyon that
guard rails
are not
erected around
every danger
point. Yes,
there are some
guard rails
but you can
also go right
up to the very
edge in many
steep
locations
where the next
step will drop
you along
ways. The
canyon depth
is over 6000
feet (over a
mile) from the
rim. But
here's an
interesting
fact. It's not
the deepest
canyon in the
world. The
Yarlung
Tsangpo Grand
Canyon in
Tibet plummets
to a depth of
17,567 feet,
making it more
than 2 miles
deeper than
the Grand
Canyon's 6,093
feet. The
Tibetan canyon
is also about
30 miles
longer than
the Grand
Canyon. Sixteen
people died at
the Grand
Canyon in
2024. Those
fatalities
include the
falling deaths
of a
20-year-old
man on July
31, a
20-year-old
woman on
August 6, and
a 43-year-old
BASE jumper on
August 1. That
man died
trying to do
an illegal
jump into the
canyon. So
we will set
our
illustration
today at the
edge of the
Grand Canyon
where an
attempt will
be made to
jump across. I
am joined by
some who are
world class
long jumpers,
others in
wheelchairs
unable to walk
let alone
jump. As the long jumpers loosen up for the big jump they look at me as well as the people who are in a wheelchair. Comparatively they may feel pretty good about their chances since world class long jumpers can jump much farther than I ever could, even in my prime. However
whether being
wheel-chair
bound or a
world class
long jumper it
would make
absolutely no
difference in
successfully
jumping across
the Grand
Canyon! Above
is a photo I
took when we
were out there
years ago and
you can barely
see people
standing at
the edge of
the South Rim.
Whether one is
actually able
jump 3 feet or
30 feet or
even 300 feet,
it would make
no difference
at all if the
requirement
was to reach
the other
side. Every
person's fate
is doomed who
would attempt
such a
colossal feat. This cross photo is a visual reminder of the supreme price paid at Calvary by our Lord Jesus Christ. His death on the cross secured our redemption since "Christ died once for all time as a sacrifice to take away the sins of many people" (Hebrews 9:28a). "At Calvary" is an old hymn that many of us old-timers recognize and cherish. It was written in 1895 by William Newell who put the testimony of his life into poetry format. Today let us consider a line from the third verse. Oh, the love that drew salvation’s plan! Oh, the grace that brought it down to man! Oh, the mighty gulf that God did span At Calvary!
What
did Newell
mean when he
wrote, "Oh,
the mighty
gulf that God
did span"?
Gulf in this
sense is any
wide
separation, as
in position,
status, or
education. In
this case it
is the wide
separation
between sinful
mortal
humanity and a
holy immortal
God. This is
the mighty
gulf that God
did span
through His
Son, Jesus. Mercy there was great, and grace was free; Pardon there was multiplied to me; There my burdened soul found liberty at Calvary.
Be encouraged today! Hebrews 3:13 Stephen
&
Brooksyne
Weber
Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources
"At
Calvary"
Watch
on YouTube
Collingsworth
Family Flying
down the Grand
Canyon of
Pennsylvania
Video PA
Grand Canyon
Drone
Footage
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