The (3) Three Attractions of the Cross (Pack of 10)
Nature is full of attractions. Go in any direction from where you live, and you will soon find signs for attractions. “George Washington slept here.” “A battle was fought here.” “See Ruby Falls.” “The world’s largest collection of butterflies in our museum.” “See Buffalo
Bill’s grave and Annie Oakley’s gun. Step right up.”
It is work to scale a mountain, but climbers are drawn to El Capitan and Everest as moths are to flames. Oceans and arctic regions are dangerous places, but explorers, scientists, and enthusiasts love to go there. It is expensive to golf and hunt big game, but carts and four-wheel drives will go all over this weekend.
Attractions are everywhere, but the greatest attraction of all is not a natural wonder, museum display, exciting experience, or historical footnote. It is a living person. Only He used to be dead. But not for long. Jesus said, “And I, if I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all peoples to Myself” (John 12:32).