Good Friday is a somber and reflective day to remember how Jesus traded His life for our sin. Without the things that took place on this day, we would not be able to celebrate Resurrection Sunday.
Maundy Thursday
On the Thursday of Christ's final week before being crucified and resurrected, He said this commandment to His disciples. Jesus said to His gathered disciples, “A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another.“
Your Failure Does Not Define You
It's time to move beyond your failures as you Dare to Ask God to show you how His grace defines you more than your mistakes.
Finding Peace in Times of Struggles
We can't avoid our struggles in life, but as Easter approaches, we can respond to our trials by reflecting on the character of Jesus.
CARRYING THE CROSS
Jesus was weakened and unable to CARRY HIS CROSS. When He fell, Simon of Cyrene was forced to carry His cross. Do you think it was coincidence that He fell right in front of Simon? Or the will of the Father who sent Him? https://www.ILITeam.org/coreleadership/carrying-the-cross
BEWARE OF THE LAND BETWEEN
The “land between” is the place in life where God seems silent, even absent; but the resurrection teaches us that if all seems lost, God is still at work. Perhaps, this is even when He is doing His greatest work...
THE ROAD TO RESURRECTION
Easter Sunday marks the greatest event in history, Jesus conquering death. While celebrating Easter is good, we must remember the events that led to this climactic victory so we don't miss the depth of the its meaning.
WHY IT MATTERS THAT JESUS WAS SWADDLED
We may not know what was happening in Jesus' life one week after his birth, but one thing we do know is that he was wrapped in swaddling cloths. But why would that matter? Perhaps God uses ordinary things communicate extraordinary signs.