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The tomb is empty...God's glory is shining bright. John 1 tells us that Jesus came to be light to the world, and bring mankind out of darkness. Through His life on earth we really see only glimpses of His light as He heals, forgives, and restores. It is though on Easter Sunday that we really see what He is as the light of the world. The light that rescues us from the darkness of eternal death. The light that rescues us from our sins, from Satan, and from Hell.
The light that shines forth from the empty tomb reminds us of the great light that you and I truly have as eternal light lives in us. Him being risen, means that you and I will also rise. Death has no hold over us, Satan, has no hold over us, Sin has no hold over us, for we now see the light. Jesus the Christ truly is the light of the world, showing us His love and life.
May the Light of the world shine through you today, tomorrow and forever.
God Bless you, truly this Easter.
Isn't it odd that we call Friday, the day that God was killed by His own creation 'good'. It is odd if you and I don't see Jesus and His death as something that He willingly did for you and I. The death of Jesus was done so that you and I wouldn't have to face the true consequence for our sins. The real consequence is the separation from God. Jesus took that separation for you and I, so that because of Friday, you and I as His disciples will never know what it is to be separated from God. Thank God for Friday...It truly is Good for His creation.
God Bless your reflection of His sacrifice for you!

This Thursday we celebrate Maundy Thursday. It is the day that we remember Jesus instituting the Lord's Supper and sharing with His disciples (then and now), that His body and blood will give new life to all who eat of it.
This was a monumental day for our Lord as He gave a new covenant to His people, the covenant that His blood covering over us will bring the passing of the Angel of Death over us. With the blood of Jesus spread over us we have the guarantee of life to its fullest.
This Maundy Thursday remember and partake in the very body and blood of Jesus Christ. We remember that He is the one who in just four short days will rise from the dead, and so it is simple for Him to be present in, with, and under the very bread and wine.
God Bless your Holy Week preparation

Hosanna in the Highest, Hosanna in the Highest, the people shouted as the Lord came on a donkey. The Lord riding in on a donkey is very symbolic. In the days of our Lord, Kings rode on one of two animals. A horse or a donkey. When they entered into a city if they were on a horse they were on a mission of war. If they rode in on a donkey they were on a mission of peace.
Jesus rides into the city of Jerusalem on a donkey...coming to bring peace. Peace comes with the Lord's subsequent arrest, trial, crucifixion, and resurrection. One only knows the Lord of Peace when they recognize His kingship through the death of God and the empty tomb of God.
The only God who brings peace to His people, is the only God, who conquered death. This Palm Sunday, may you shout Peace on Earth, as you recognize the Peace that Christ brings to you!

This week we will read the Scriptures from Mark 16. If you look in between verses 8 and 9 you will see a marking indicating that some of the earliest manuscripts omit verses 9-16. What is going on with that. Well the truth of the matter is that probably Mark ended with verse 8. "The women fled and told no one because they were trembling and fearful." What a crazy way to end a Gospel. But this is how Mark ended, this is how God desired that it would end.
So what is going on with 9-16, well probably what happened, is that a faithful scribe saw that this was an ending that would leave many confused...and he used the Gospels Matthew and Luke, and possibly John to fill in the rest of the story!
Is this a problem for the Christian church? Not in the slightest, as this is what any one of us would have done, and it is faithful to the work, miracle and reality of Jesus the Christ. We just have to be honest that this more than likely was not in the original manuscript that God penned through Mark. Why it ended this way...well, God only knows...what does it mean for us...it means that when we read the Scriptures we read faithfully with the lenses of inspiration of God. We also read and think critically, always reminding ourselves to be faithful to the word and work of our Lord. The scribe who filled in the rest was faithful, and used only the Scriptures that were inspired to fill in the end of Mark.
Was it penned by God...Yes...just not originally in Mark.
God Bless your reading this week!