April 5, 2026 | Posted in Uncategorized
HE IS RISEN — HE IS RISEN INDEED “Why do you seek the living among the dead? He is not here, but is risen!” (Luke 24:5–7) Each time I have visited Jerusalem, I have made my way to the empty Garden Tomb. As you leave the tomb, an inscription on the door declares: “HE IS […]
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April 3, 2026 | Posted in Uncategorized
The Finished and Victorious Work of the Cross During Passover, Passion Week, and Resurrection Weekend, millions pause to reflect on the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. Yet for many, this sacred season has been reduced to cultural tradition like Easter eggs, celebrations, and commercial distractions. For believers, however, this moment calls us back to something far […]
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April 3, 2026 | Posted in Uncategorized
A Three-Part Holy Week Series PART 3: FROM DELIVERANCE TO NEW LIFE Passover celebrates freedom from slavery. Resurrection declares freedom from death itself. After the sorrow of the Cross came silence — a Sabbath pause between promise and fulfillment. Then, everything changed. The tomb was empty. The Resurrection is God’s confirmation that the sacrifice was […]
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April 3, 2026 | Posted in Blog
A Three-Part Holy Week Series PART TWO–GOOD FRIDAY, THE CROSS & THE HIGH COST OF LOVE The cheers of Palm Sunday give way to the silence of Good Friday. Betrayal replaced celebration. Darkness replaced expectation. The King stood before a Cross. Good Friday confronts us with the seriousness of redemption. Jesus was not a victim […]
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April 3, 2026 | Posted in Uncategorized
A Three-Part Holy Week Series PART ONE — PALM SUNDAY & PASSOVER As sundown arrives on Wednesday, April 1, 2026 (Hebrew year 5786), Passover begins, a sacred remembrance of God’s deliverance of Israel from slavery in Egypt.For over 3,500 years, Jewish families have gathered to remember how God redeemed His people through the blood of […]
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March 30, 2026 | Posted in Blog
The Triumphal Entry and the Power of Generations Walking Together Holy Week, the sacred period in the Christian calendar, begins with what many Christians call Palm Sunday, commemorating Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem and leading us toward the Cross and ultimately the resurrection celebrated on Easter Sunday. Churches around the world remember this moment through […]
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March 22, 2026 | Posted in Uncategorized
In Genesis, the Tree of Life stood at the center of the Garden. But deception began when humanity shifted its focus away from life and toward the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. The fall began with misplaced focus. Humanity chose opinion over obedience, knowledge over relationship, and self definition over dependence on […]
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March 16, 2026 | Posted in Blog
What Micah, Nahum, and the Statutes of Omri Reveal About Leadership, Culture, and the Call to Return to God Across history, societies drift when truth is compromised and leaders pursue power over righteousness. The biblical warnings found in Micah, Nahum, and the legacy of Omri reveal a pattern of generational compromise that can shape cultures […]
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March 5, 2026 | Posted in Blog
One of the most subtle yet destructive sins in the Body of Christ today is the sin of assumption. Assumptions often masquerade as discernment, conviction, or righteous concern. Yet more often than we realize, they produce criticism, division, and discord, the very things Scripture repeatedly warns us to avoid. In Proverbs 6:16–19, we are told […]
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March 2, 2026 | Posted in Blog
The King is Summoning His Bride, His Church…The Bridegroom is Returning In the days of Esther, when all looked lost, God performed a miracle for His people through Mordecai, Esther, and a people who fasted and prayed. Today, Purim celebrates God’s goodness, His deliverance, and His covenant faithfulness. Yet before the celebration came a crisis, […]
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