Christianity does not begin at the Cross
Christianity does not begin at the grave
Christianity begins at the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
He's alive and now he lives in me and you and as he is in Glory, so are we in this world. Blessed be God
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On the edge of His death, Jesus looked up to Heaven and says, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?��� (Matthew 27:46). He was doubtful, angry, tired, frustrated, in pain, and annoyed! All of it! He questioned God but was faithful that He would get a reply! And God did! God freed Him! And used all of that to free us and to save us. So give it all to God! The questions, the frustration, the doubt, everything. And let Him make the next move!
BECAUSE IT REALLY IS FINISHED!
Faith doesn’t come from hype, emotions, or trying harder. It comes from truth.
As Romans 10:17 says, faith is built by hearing the Word of God. Not just listening, but truly receiving it.
If your faith feels weak, don’t chase feelings. Go back to Scripture. That’s where it grows.
The Night Jesus Was Arrested: What Really Happened in Gethsemane That Changed Everything
Did you know the night Jesus Christ was arrested, something happened in the darkness that many Christians have never truly understood?
It wasn’t just a betrayal. It wasn’t just soldiers with swords. Something far deeper happened in a quiet place called the garden of Gethsemane, a moment that would change the destiny of the entire world.
It was late at night. The city of Jerusalem had grown quiet after the Passover meal. The moon hung over the olive trees as Jesus Christ walked slowly into the garden with his disciples.
But this night was different. The Bible says his soul was exceedingly sorrowful, even unto death. Matthew 26:38.
Jesus knew what was about to happen — the betrayal, the suffering, the cross. So he walked deeper into the garden and fell to the ground to pray. And in the silence of that night, Jesus prayed one of the most powerful prayers ever spoken:
“Father, if you are willing, take this cup from me — yet not my will, but yours be done.” Luke 22:42.
The weight of the world was upon him. Luke tells us something astonishing: Being in agony, he prayed more earnestly and his sweat became like drops of blood falling to the ground. Luke 22:44.
God wants us to help people, but he also states there are 5 types of people we should never help.
There's some people out there that really need to see this right now.
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