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17 April, 02:05
There are a lot of speculations surrounding the celebration of Easter. We do not know what specific day the Lord resurrected... we know for certain that He did. God looks upon the heart. Whether you are inclined to celebrate or not celebrate... we know that the resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ is the most important day... for all of humanity... for it is in His resurrection that God declared... verified... that the same Jesus who was beaten and crucified was/is the Savior... the Messiah. In my studies I was reminded how difficult it was for the disciples to accept that Christ had risen. Here is the importance of the resurrection. Paul writes if He is not risen we are to be pitied... to be viewed as fools... but if He is risen... and we know He has... we as believers also have a hope... a promise... that one day we also will be resurrected in full glory… unless you believe in vain. Keep this truth in your heart mind throughout the day.
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We know that Jesus is the fullfillment of the Passover Sacrifice: "Behold the lamb of GOD, who takes away the sin of the world".
He ate the seder supper in the upper room, explaining its fullfillment BY HIM, the NEW COVENANT in HIS BLOOD, the adoption we receive directly into relationship w/HIM & the FATHER, the COMFORTER/HOLY SPIRIT our go-between until Jesus' permanent return.
Jesus died before sundown which began the sabbath; his legs were to be broken to hurry things⬆️, so onlookers could attend their feast, but He was already deceased. He rose physically, saying He had "not yet ascended to His father, @ dawn, seen by His closest followers after the sabbath was completed.
He ate the seder supper in the upper room, explaining its fullfillment BY HIM, the NEW COVENANT in HIS BLOOD, the adoption we receive directly into relationship w/HIM & the FATHER, the COMFORTER/HOLY SPIRIT our go-between until Jesus' permanent return.
Jesus died before sundown which began the sabbath; his legs were to be broken to hurry things⬆️, so onlookers could attend their feast, but He was already deceased. He rose physically, saying He had "not yet ascended to His father, @ dawn, seen by His closest followers after the sabbath was completed.
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