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He's Not There!


Today, Resurrection Sunday, we recognize the death, burial AND (most importantly) resurrection of Jesus Christ. For Christians, the significance of this event fulfills the reason God sent His only son, Jesus the Christ, to earth: to be the perfect, final sacrifice, saving all from their sins. Long before the actual events, it was foretold that the Messiah would suffer and die and three days later, He would rise again. The prophecy was fulfilled! Jesus, who never sinned, was brutally beaten, tortured and crucified. Three days later, God resurrected Him from the dead to serve as a witness to all that He is the true Messiah, the Anointed One. Those who have accepted Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior we no longer need to present physical sacrifices to atone for our sins. He did it for us! Because He lives, we don't rely on other sources because we depend, solely, on Him to supply all our needs and desires. Because He lives, we will not face spiritual death. Because He lives, we live!

Selah!

~TC

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*Do you celebrate Resurrection Sunday?

*Have you accepted Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior?

Here's a simple prayer to begin your walk:

"Dear God in heaven, Your Word says that You sent Jesus Christ so that "whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life." I thank You, because I believe You raised Jesus from the dead for my justification. I confess Jesus is Lord. Therefore, I believe that I am saved according to Your Word. You have now made me Your righteousness in Christ. You have delivered me from all bondage and make me safe. You preserve me, heal me and make me whole in Jesus' name. Amen."

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