Category Archives: Easter

Post-Resurrection Realities

We have recently relived our Lord’s sufferings and sorrow as He walked the dark side of Calvary. We were sustained because we knew “Sunday is coming!” Leaving the shadows of Calvary behind, Resurrection Sunday brought the light of the risen … Continue reading

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Doubts and Proofs of Jesus’ Resurrection

Resurrection Sunday, 2024  If you read this on Resurrection Sunday, perhaps you have already exchanged the traditional hope-filled affirmation with other believers: “He is risen!” And they have responded, “He is risen, indeed!”  The Apostle Paul plainly declared the resurrection … Continue reading

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Walking with Jesus on a Sunday Afternoon

Which would invigorate or inspire you more–a Sunday afternoon nap or a walk? Personally, I’d probably choose the nap! But, what if that walk were with Jesus and on Resurrection Sunday afternoon? That impacts the consideration, doesn’t it? Luke’s Gospel, … Continue reading

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A Pentecostal Takes a New Look at Lent

Adapted from a prior post on February 27, 2017 by His Way with Gary Curtis As one raised and trained in non-liturgical, evangelical, and Pentecostal environments, the observance of Lent has never been much on my religious radar. I recall … Continue reading

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The Flip-side of God’s Amazing Grace

“The Lord’s loving kindnesses indeed never cease, for His compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is Your faithfulness” (Lamentations 3:22–23). We all experience what theologians call “common grace.” That’s when the sun shines on the godly and the … Continue reading

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