We know that Jesus had an encounter with a Roman centurion during His ministry. Jesus healed the man's servant. In the book of Luke, a centurion had an encounter with Jesus. Could these two encounters have involved the same Roman soldier? Click on the link below to find out. #BibleStudy #Devotions #Discipleship #Easter #Luke
The death and resurrection of Jesus was the sole purpose of why He became human and walked on the earth. Why did He do it? Because God so loved the world . . . Click on the linl below to read more of this wonderful story. #BibleStudy #Devotions #Easter #Mark
The ingredients for the grain offering are relevant to the life of a Christian. From the choice flour to the olive oil and the frankincense, plus we can't forget the seasoning. There was also one ingredient the Lord strictly forbid. Click on the link below to read all about it. #BibleStudy #Devotions #Easter #Evangelism #Leviticus
The Lord wanted to shower the Israelites with blessings. But they often found themselves living in disobedience to God. Because of their consistent disobedience, God would punish them. Does God still punish and bless His people today? Click on the link below to read about it. #BibleStudy #Devotions #Easter #Leviticus
Why is resurrection Sunday significant to the Christian faith?
Whether it is called Easter or Resurrection Sunday is not as important as the event and purpose of the resurrection. However, the timing of the crucifixion and resurrection is significantly meaningful. The resurrection of Jesus is the culmination of all things meaningful, faith, and fact, in establishing a relationship with God.
God used the timing, which occurred just after "Passover" and during the Feast of Unleavened Bread, to illustrate the ultimate sacrifice He made for sinners. Without this sacrifice, Christianity would be an empty religion. Every purpose of Jesus Christ, His atonement for sin, would be unfulfilled and the foundation of Christianity would fall apart.
The Passover commemorates God's "passing over" the Hebrew's homes by the angel of death (Exodus 12:29). By accepting Jesus, we are promised eternal life and we are saved from spiritual death. The Feast of Unleavened Bread (verse 15) begins with unleavened bread (made without yeast) and sacrificing an unblemished, sacrificial lamb. Leavening represents the escape from bondage and sin. Jesus is called the Lamb of God through whom the only escape is possible.
Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection are God's provision for the perfect and final sacrifice for man's sins. God requires no other payment for sins! With this provision, mankind is granted an opportunity for new life through the forgiveness of sin and escape from its bondage. It is ours for the mere acceptance of this gift.
This is the key event in the New Testament where it is proclaimed throughout. All four Gospels report the miraculous event. In Matthew 28:6 the angel declared "He is not here: for he is risen!" Mark 16:6 reports "'Don't be alarmed,' [the angel] said. 'You are looking for Jesus the Nazarene, who was crucified. He has risen! He is not here. See the place where they laid him.'"
In Luke 24:46-48, the risen Jesus gave His disciples a greater understanding of the resurrection when He told them: "This is what is written: The Christ will suffer and rise from the dead on the third day, and repentance and forgiveness of sins will be preached in his name to all nations, beginning at Jerusalem. You are witnesses of these things." Jesus foretells of His resurrection in John 16; then to one of the doubting witnesses, Thomas, He says the following in John 20:29: "Because you have seen me, you have believed; blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed."
While Jesus was admired and praised as a teacher, healer, and for performing miracles, He was put to death on the cross. But God raised Him from the dead. Had the witnesses not believed what they saw, Christianity would not have spread across the globe and remained a profound belief to this day.
Chris Tomlin - At The Cross (Love Ran Red) (Lyrics & Chords)
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Leaven or some translations say yeast typically in scripture pointed to sin. In today's post, we look at how the Old Testament leaven applies to the New Testament and our lives. Click on the link below to read about it. #BibleStudy #Devotions #Easter #Evangelism #Leviticus
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In our scripture text Pontius Pilate needed to make the toughest decision of his life. He was caught between the advice of his wife, the chants of the crowd, and his political career. What criteria do you use to make important decisions? Click on the link below to read today's post. #BibleStudy #Devotions #Easter #John