The events of the crucifixion of Jesus were written in eternity. There were entered there by the Word of God, through His prophets. It stands a monument, yet much more …
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Because Passover was near, the religious leaders passed Jesus on to Pilate. They did not want to contaminate their garments and be unable to celebrate. When asked His crime, their …
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Looking into these chapters of John become more heartbreaking as we approach the cross. Jesus, even though He knew the cup He had to drink from, still experienced human emotions. …
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Our last reflection focused on betrayal. Today we encounter denial. Peter, the rock on whom Jesus would build His church, thinking he knows his own heart, denied his Lord. The …
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As we return to the Book of John, the betrayal confronts us. Jesus has crossed over the Brook Kidron and entered a garden. He knows what is ahead and is …
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With Christmas in the rear view mirror and the New Year through the windshield in front of us, we ponder the road ahead. In 1 Samuel 30 King David faced …
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Christmas cannot be held in one day. The decorations, the concerts, the get-togethers, expand into a week or month long season. In God’s plan, Christmas is eternal and involves the …
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You have seen or perhaps were the child on Christmas morning who received the gift of all dreams. Nothing could hold back the light in the eyes, the broad smile …
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There is mystery in the air. Secrets and whispers ignite the atmosphere. Anticipating the reaction of a loved one receiving a well-thought- out gift, adds to the fun and joy …
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Jesus completed His prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane by praying for me. When He pleaded into the dark of that night saying, “I do not pray for these alone, …