Tag: Resurrection
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Day 318: Anticlimactic (Mark 16:8)
Mark’s Gospel ends with the women running away in fear—and then… nothing. No appearance of the risen Jesus, no reunion, no Great Commission. Just silence. But the most anticlimactic ending in Scripture might be the most intentional. Mark leaves the story unfinished so the reader will step into it.
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Day 302: The Other Time Jesus Got Mad (John 11)
Most people remember Jesus cleansing the temple as the one time He got angry. But in John 11, Jesus’ anger burns again—this time, not against people, but against death itself. When He stood at Lazarus’s tomb, He “snorted with anger,” confronting the Great Interrupter that had marred His Father’s perfect design.
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Day 265: Grace that Draws Us Near (Zechariah 12:10)
Day 265 — Zechariah 12:10: God pours out a spirit of grace so even those who pierced him might mourn and repent. All of this is grace. Read more.
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Day 319: “They Were Kept From Recognizing Him” (Luke 24:13-16)
On the road to Emmaus, two disciples walked with Jesus but couldn’t recognize Him—like driving through a shattered windshield. We rarely see what someone else is struggling to navigate. Instead of passing judgment, Jesus invites us to walk beside people until clarity comes.
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Day 309: What Jesus Was—and Wasn’t— Saying About Marriage in Luke 20
esus’ teaching in Luke 20 about marriage in the resurrection doesn’t diminish earthly love — it lifts our eyes to something even greater. Our covenant bonds aren’t erased in eternity; they are transformed in the glory of God’s presence.
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The Sisters and the Savior (John 11)
#7 In “What’s IN A Name? The ‘I Am’ Statements of Jesus” || March 24, 2024 || Glynwood Baptist Church, Prattville, AL || James Jackson, Pastor The Sisters and the Savior John 11: (Pew Bible p. 843) Today we are talking about a story that happened a little bit before Holy Week. About, kinda, if…