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The Season Of The Cross And The Empty Tomb

But He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities… and with His stripes we are healed.” — Isaiah 53:5 As we enter the season that remembers Christ’s suffering, death, and resurrection, our hearts bow in awe. The cross was not an accident — it was love ...

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Old Hope – New Year

“I heard an old old story, how a savior came from Glory. ” Taken from the Eugene Monroe Bartlett, Sr. Hymn, those timeless words in one configuration or another are cast throughout the 66 books of the Bible. This old story, as it were, still brings a freshness to this ...

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Where Obedience Dwells Glory Descends: Tabernacle Within

In explicit detail –Exodus 40 shows us that sacred order, obedience, and preparation invite God’s Presence—and today, we are the tabernacle. The chapter isn’t just about assembling a tent; it’s a spiritual blueprint for how we prepare our lives to host Divine Presence. It encourages us today as His children ...

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“I MUST”: The Sacred Urge To Do The Father’s Business

The Divine Urgency of “I MUST” When Jesus spoke the words “I must,” He revealed not only Divine assignment but sacred urgency. These weren’t casual intentions—they were declarations of alignment with heaven’s will. “I must be about my Father’s business” wasn’t spoken from obligation, but from identity. It was the ...

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Beneath The Breath Of Holy Flame: Christ Remains

Though earth be rent and stars consume with flame, Yet shall Thy Word endure, steadfast the same. The seas may roar and kingdoms flee away, But Thou, O Lord, art constant night and day. “The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: but the word of our God shall stand for ever.” ...

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