
Featured resources for February
Lent begins on Wednesday, February 14. Here are five resources to prepare your heart for Easter.
Lent begins on Wednesday, February 14. Here are five resources to prepare your heart for Easter.
I know it’s Advent and not Easter, but the two are unmistakably intertwined. To celebrate one is to celebrate the other. Without Advent, there is no Easter. Without Easter, we have no reason to celebrate Advent. And without Easter and Advent, we have no hope.
Now, the fact that Christ is the end and that God wins in the end doesn’t lessen our grief and pain now. Even though Jesus raised Lazarus at the end of the story, Jesus wept over his death in the middle of the story.
“The empty tomb stands as your guarantee of help today and gives you hope for what is to come.”
As the risen Christ, Jesus is believed to share God’s power to transform all life and also to share this same power with his followers. So the resurrection is believed to be something that happened not only to Jesus, but also an experience that happens to his followers.
Raised with Christ: How the Resurrection Changes Everything by Adrian Warnock — Jesus truly is alive today. But compared to his atoning death, Jesus’s resurrection
Lent begins on Wednesday, February 14. Here are five resources to prepare your heart for Easter.
I know it’s Advent and not Easter, but the two are unmistakably intertwined. To celebrate one is to celebrate the other. Without Advent, there is no Easter. Without Easter, we have no reason to celebrate Advent. And without Easter and Advent, we have no hope.
Now, the fact that Christ is the end and that God wins in the end doesn’t lessen our grief and pain now. Even though Jesus raised Lazarus at the end of the story, Jesus wept over his death in the middle of the story.
“The empty tomb stands as your guarantee of help today and gives you hope for what is to come.”
As the risen Christ, Jesus is believed to share God’s power to transform all life and also to share this same power with his followers. So the resurrection is believed to be something that happened not only to Jesus, but also an experience that happens to his followers.
Raised with Christ: How the Resurrection Changes Everything by Adrian Warnock — Jesus truly is alive today. But compared to his atoning death, Jesus’s resurrection
Lent begins on Wednesday, February 14. Here are five resources to prepare your heart for Easter.
I know it’s Advent and not Easter, but the two are unmistakably intertwined. To celebrate one is to celebrate the other. Without Advent, there is no Easter. Without Easter, we have no reason to celebrate Advent. And without Easter and Advent, we have no hope.
Now, the fact that Christ is the end and that God wins in the end doesn’t lessen our grief and pain now. Even though Jesus raised Lazarus at the end of the story, Jesus wept over his death in the middle of the story.
“The empty tomb stands as your guarantee of help today and gives you hope for what is to come.”
As the risen Christ, Jesus is believed to share God’s power to transform all life and also to share this same power with his followers. So the resurrection is believed to be something that happened not only to Jesus, but also an experience that happens to his followers.
Raised with Christ: How the Resurrection Changes Everything by Adrian Warnock — Jesus truly is alive today. But compared to his atoning death, Jesus’s resurrection
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