The resurrection event is the most important and powerful event in human history. It stands as an earth-shattering benchmark of hope for the human race, for in this event, not only is the god of this world put on notice that a creation-wide restoration is underway, but our Maker stood up for His people in the most powerful way possible. This awe inspiring moment in human history was brought to us all by the mighty hand and heart of God and the only thing that will equal its power and scope will be the return of Jesus Christ. This is the Way
In the Old Testament as God Almighty was leading the Israelites out of Egypt, a very interesting drama began to unfold. That drama found its resolution in Palm Sunday and the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Recently I began a study on the original languages of the text of scripture. With renewed understanding I have been amazed as the scriptures have become more powerfully alive than before, with new meaning and context bringing insight and increased awe of Who He is. If there is one thing that I have been left with it is this…I am in awe of Jesus Christ. More so today than ever before.
Since 2020, the world has continued to go through major shifting and changes. There isn’t any denying that things are progressing, for better or for worse, into what may be uncharted territory to some degree. While we see many, many people pushing for change and a strategic realignment of our human plans with God’s divine…
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What I would have given to have been there and experienced that moment. That precise moment where Mary realized the tomb was empty and her Lord removed. We all know the story and we know it well. Mary, weeping, hears a voice behind her, and she turns to ask where the body of Christ was taken.…
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“The stories of revivals form the true history of the church and to observe the means and instruments by which God has carried out His work cannot fail to be profitable and quickening…” Scottish preacher, Horatius Bonar, witness to the revivals in Scotland between 1839-42. As I write these words, I have to admit I’m…
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There are so many wounded and damaged people in the world. When we have all experienced tragedy and loss, and when we experience anger and pain, screaming at the void above our heads seems to be a regular go-to reaction, and for good reason. Theologians and atheists alike have struggled mightily to understand how and…
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