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Continue reading →: It Is Finished: Walking in the Power of τετέλεσται
There’s one word that changed everything—τετέλεσται, the Greek word spoken by Jesus on the cross, translated as “It is finished.” It wasn’t a cry of defeat, but a declaration of triumph. With that single word, Jesus didn’t just end His suffering; He declared the end of sin’s power, shame’s grip,…
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Continue reading →: He Chose Her First: The Women at the Empty Tomb
When Jesus rose from the grave, shaking the foundations of sin, death, and the grave itself, He didn’t first reveal Himself to kings, governors, or even His male disciples. No, He chose women—specifically Mary Magdalene and other faithful women—to be the first witnesses of the resurrection. This encounter wasn’t by…
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Continue reading →: Debunking the Myth: Did a Third of the Angels Fall from Heaven?
One of the most pervasive misconceptions in Christian theology is the belief that a third of the angels fell from heaven when they rebelled against God. This idea is often rooted in a misinterpretation of Revelation 12:4, which states: “His tail swept down a third of the stars of heaven…
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Continue reading →: The April Awakening: Embracing a New Season of Change
There’s something about April that feels like a fresh start. Maybe it’s the way the sun shines a little brighter, the air smells a little sweeter, or the flowers dare to bloom again after a long winter’s rest. But beyond nature’s awakening, there’s a growing idea that April holds a…
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Continue reading →: From Shadows to Sacrifice: How Nicodemus and Joseph Risked It All for Jesus
After Jesus breathed His final breath on the cross, the world was shaken—literally and spiritually. The sun darkened, the earth quaked, and the veil of the temple tore from top to bottom. Yet amid the chaos, two quiet figures stepped forward into history with extraordinary courage—Nicodemus and Joseph of Arimathea.…
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Continue reading →: Easter: A Living Hope That Changes Everything
Easter is more than just a holiday—it’s the heartbeat of the Christian faith, a sacred time of reflection, renewal, and rejoicing. Around the world, believers gather to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ—a moment in history that changed everything, forever. At its core, Easter is not just a remembrance of…
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Continue reading →: When Darkness Raises Questions: Faith in the Shadow of History’s Deepest Wounds
History is filled with events that rattle the very foundations of morality, justice, and faith. Among the most devastating is the Holocaust—one of humanity’s darkest hours, orchestrated by Adolf Hitler, whose birthday, ironically, is tomorrow. Reflecting on this date is not to commemorate a tyrant, but to remember the immense…


