Why Do Christians Celebrate a Murder at Easter?
Every year, believers around the world pause during Holy Week to reflect on the death and resurrection of Jesus. But why is Good Friday—a day of execution—called “good”?
Every year, believers around the world pause during Holy Week to reflect on the death and resurrection of Jesus. But why is Good Friday—a day of execution—called “good”?
The cross casts the most significant shadow in all of human history. It is where we see the righteousness, justice, and love of God working together for our great good. This Easter, our thoughts are centered around the cross, upon which Jesus Christ was crucified.
Before arriving in the Promised Land, the Israelites were forced to walk 40 years in the desert. This time for the Israelites was the “Land Between.” How do you maintain faith in the Land Between? Read this blog and find out!
We may not know what was happening in Jesus' life a few days after his birth, but one thing we do know is that he was wrapped in swaddling cloths. But why would that matter? Perhaps God uses ordinary things communicate extraordinary signs.
Some of Jesus' last words before His death were, "I thirst." These may seem to be the least significant words He spoke from the cross, but the truth is, they offer us great encouragement.
We may not know what was happening in Jesus' life one week after his birth, but one thing we do know is that he was wrapped in swaddling cloths. But why would that matter? Perhaps God uses ordinary things communicate extraordinary signs.