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Blog 2025-04-23 | Love your enemy |
Blog 2025-04-22 | |
Blog 2025-04-21 | |
Jesus is Crucified (Around 9:00 AM) | |
The Journey to Golgotha (The Place of the Skull) | |
Jesus is Scourged and Mocked (Morning) | |
Jesus' Trial Before Pilate (Morning) | |
Jesus' Trial Before the Sanhedrin (Early Morning) | |
Why do Jews remove leaven at Passover?
Because when the Lamb is slain, every other voice must go—only the pure teaching of the Groom may remain. |
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Let's learn about the Last Supper—the special meal Jesus had with His friends the night before He died. It's full of love, promises, and clues about God's big plan! | |
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2025-04-11 | Judas’ Betrayal (Thursday Night) |
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2025-04-06 | In Gethsemane, Jesus reveals the mystery of being fully God and fully man—subduing His flesh like a withered thigh, He chooses the cross in spiritual obedience, fulfilling the pattern of the second son who overcomes by surrender. |
2025-04-05 | The Last Supper is not the start of a ritual but the fulfillment of Scripture: a Passover betrothal where Jesus offers His body and blood as the bride-price, uniting justice and mercy, reversing Eden’s fall, and calling the Church to discern her place as His beloved Bride through the shared covenant meal. |
2025-04-04 | The Last Supper wasn’t the start of something new—it was the unveiling of what Passover had always meant: a living parable pointing to Christ, whose body and blood fulfilled the promise of salvation. |
2025-04-03 | Discover how Luke symbolically portrays Christ as the unleavened bread—pure revelation who unites divine justice and mercy, fulfilling Scripture to establish eternal peace. |
2025-04-02 | Discover how Luke's Passover preparations unveil Christ's perfect harmony of justice and mercy. |
2025-04-01 | "Discover the spiritual depth and historical reality behind the 'three days and three nights' prophecy, exploring why Matthew and Luke use different time reckoning methods in their accounts of Jesus' death and resurrection." |
2025-03-31 | Many claim to worship God in nature, but true worship is more than feelings—it is encountering God through His works and His Word. |
2025-03-30 | What if the key to understanding Scripture wasn’t debate, but seeking the heart of God? |
2025-03-29 | What if the very name of God—Elohim—tells us why He created the universe? The secret is hidden in plain sight within the Hebrew letters. |
2025-03-28 | Many believe the "Sons of God" in Genesis 6 were fallen angels, but what if the answer was hidden in plain sight—revealed by Luke and confirmed by the genealogy of Adam? |
2025-03-27 | Discover how the Hebrew language itself reveals that Jesus is the Word, the Lamb, and the Truth—hidden in plain sight from the very beginning. |
2025-03-26 | Why did God not call the second day of creation "good"? |
2025-03-25 | Why did God not call the second day of creation "good"? |
2025-03-24 | Why did God not call the second day of creation "good"? |
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