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JESUS' RESURRECTION VS. EASTER: UNCOVERING THE TRUTH

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Jesus Was Not Resurrected on Sunday! The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the foundation of Christian faith, yet much of what the world believes about it has been distorted. Many people have been taught that Jesus was resurrected on Sunday morning, but if we carefully analyze the Scriptures and the Jewish calendar, we uncover a different reality. According to the Jewish reckoning of time (Genesis 1:5), a day begins at sunset and ends at the next sunset. Jesus prophesied that He would be in the grave for "three days and three nights" (Matthew 12:40), which means His resurrection could not have taken place on a Sunday morning. Instead, Jesus was resurrected on Saturday before sunset , precisely fulfilling the 72-hour prophecy He Himself declared. Exposing the False Narrative of Easter Sunday Many Christian traditions today are not rooted in biblical truth but rather in pagan customs that infiltrated Christianity over time. "Easter Sunday" is one of the biggest deceptio...

JESUS SAID TO HIM: "NONE OF YOU WILL BELIEVE UNLESS YOU SEE MIRACLES AND WONDERS"!

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Jesus Said to Him: “None of You Will Believe Unless You See Miracles and Wonders!” Introduction Faith is one of the most profound aspects of Christianity, yet throughout history, many have struggled to believe without seeing miracles and wonders. Jesus Himself addressed this issue when He rebuked those who followed Him merely for signs and wonders rather than for the truth He proclaimed. In John 4:48, Jesus said, “Unless you people see signs and wonders, you will never believe.” This statement is not just a reflection of the people of His time but remains relevant today. The purpose of this blog post is to examine why faith should not be based solely on miracles and signs, but on the truth that Jesus Christ is Lord and Savior. We will explore the scriptural evidence of His divinity and the dangers of seeking miracles rather than seeking God Himself. The Bible clearly affirms that Jesus is God in the flesh. Do we believe in Him for who He is, or only for the miracles He performs? Belief...

THE DIVINITY OF JESUS: BIBLICAL PROOF FROM CREATION TO ETERNITY

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  Introduction The divinity of Jesus Christ is one of the most profound truths in Christianity. Understanding His divine nature is crucial because it affirms that He is not just a prophet, teacher, or moral leader but God in the flesh , the Alpha and Omega, the Creator, Redeemer, and Eternal King. Throughout the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation , we find undeniable evidence of Jesus’ divine nature. Understanding the divinity of Jesus is essential to grasping the full message of the Bible. From the very beginning, the Scriptures reveal Jesus as the eternal God, Creator, Redeemer, and Judge. Many today question or deny His divinity, yet the Bible provides overwhelming proof that Jesus is indeed God in the flesh. From creation to eternity, Jesus stands as the Alpha and the Omega, the source of life and salvation. This blog explores biblical proof of Jesus’ divinity, His role in Creation, Redemption, Authority, and Judgment , and why believing in Him is the key to eternal life. Je...

JESUS BARABBAS VS JESUS CHRIST: THE BIBLICAL CHOICE BETWEEN INSURRECTION AND SALVATION

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"Jesus Barabbas vs Jesus Christ: The Biblical Choice Between Insurrection and Salvation" Introduction: A Choice That Echoes Through Eternity The story of Barabbas and Jesus Christ presents one of the most profound and revealing moments in biblical history. The decision made by the people of Jerusalem—choosing a rebellious insurrectionist over the righteous Son of God—symbolizes the ongoing struggle between worldly desires and divine truth. This event, recorded in Matthew 27:15-26 , is not just a historical episode; it is a spiritual lesson for every generation. Today, we face a similar choice: Do we follow the way of the world, or do we surrender to the saving grace of Jesus Christ? Who Was Barabbas? The Insurrectionist Barabbas was not just a common criminal; he was a notorious insurrectionist and murderer. The Gospels describe him as a man involved in an uprising against Roman authority ( Mark 15:7, Luke 23:18-19 ). His name, Barabbas , comes from the Aramaic words Bar (so...