DESIGN - The Men's Philippians 4:13 Cross Necklace is a classic design with a shining finish and oval ends. The cross is a reminder that Jesus made the ultimate sacrifice and died for everyone's sins. This men's cross necklace is a beautiful piece to wear as a daily reminder of the wonderful gift He gave. On the back of the cross is the inscription of Philippians 4:13, "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." It is an encouraging daily reminder that we can do anything while leaning on the Lord’s strength. Shields of Strength is a Texas based Company. We stand behind our designs.
SCRIPTURE - The cross is inscribed with Philippians 4:13, "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” Learn More: Read Philippians 4:13 Blog
DIMENSIONS - The cross pendant measures 1.67 inches tall, 1.04 inches wide, and 0.07 inch thick. Choose from an 18, 20, 22, 24, or 30-inch stainless steel curb chain.
MATERIAL - Shields of Strength uses the highest grade stainless steel containing zero nickel, commonly referred to as “Surgical Grade” which does not irritate skin and never tarnishes.
WARRANTY - Our prayer is that Shields of Strength will serve as a reminder of God's Word. We 100% guarantee all stainless steel jewelry for a lifetime. Gold plated jewelry is plated heavily with real gold and is warrantied for 1 year from the date of purchase. Shields of Strength 14K gold is genuine metal stamped authentic. If you ever have a problem, contact our customer support team, they will take care of you. If an item does not meet your expectations, please call us at 1-800-326-7882.
Does the Cross offend people?
Yes, historically the cross has been viewed offensively. The Romans used a wooden cross for executions. Christ Himself was crucified upon a cross. That He died for sinners was offensive to some people. Additionally, the Cross strikes a moral and judgemental nerve among people. The Gospels answer the Truths and the meaning of the cross. Read His messages in His Word to bring clarity to your heart and soul.
Did Jesus offend others?
Yes. During Christ’s ministry on earth, the Pharisees, Jewish leadership (Sadducees) and those of immoral values were offended by His message. He came to save and serve out of obedience to the Father. Today, there are still people who are offended by His message. They do not recognize His sacrifice, love and compassion for the lost.