The Gospel not only declares the profound Truth of Jesus’s divinity, death, burial, and bodily resurrection, but also the transformation that occurs through faith in Him. Rooted in the Gospel is the fact that believers are not only forgiven of their sins but are also made righteous in the eyes of God. Let’s delve into the underpinnings that refute the practice of calling oneself a perpetual "sinner" in grace, and highlight the significance of accepting the biblical reality that all born-again believers in Jesus instantly obtain a new identity through faith in Christ.
Read MoreThe Passover celebration, also known as Seder, is one of the most significant events in the Hebrew calendar. It is a time to remember and celebrate the story of the Israelites' exodus from slavery in Egypt (Exodus 12). The Seder meal is filled with symbolic foods that help tell the story of this momentous event. In Christianity, the Passover story has a deeper significance, as Jesus celebrated it with His disciples before He was betrayed and arrested. It is also a type and shadow of the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, who is the ultimate Passover Lamb.
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