We have reached the end of the church year. This year, we celebrate Christ the King Sunday. What is Christ the King Sunday all about? We are reminded that Jesus' Kingdom is not of this world and that we have been called to serve Him. It is so easy for us to fall into worldly traps of systems, governments, and politics, which take our eyes off Christ. In a divided world, Christ's Kingdom brings unity!
As the church year comes to a close, we focus on our mortality. From Adam and Eve's fall into sin, we have been warned of the death that awaits each and everyone of us. Even though we know that it is coming, death still has an element of shock and is hard to understand. Praise be to God that he also has promised life and resurrection through His Son from the beginning. We should be well prepared.
As the church year comes to a close, we focus on our mortality. From Adam and Eve's fall into sin, we have been warned of the death that awaits each and everyone of us. Even though we know that it is coming, death still has an element of shock and is hard to understand. Praise be to God that he also has promised life and resurrection through His Son from the beginning. We should be well prepared.
Jesus draws our attention to an unlikely role model, a poor widow. She gives all that she has in obedience and trust in the Lord. She proves to be much more than a faithful giver, she is a living example of the love of Jesus. We are called to live in the same way.
Jesus draws our attention to an unlikely role model, a poor widow. She gives all that she has in obedience and trust in the Lord. She proves to be much more than a faithful giver, she is a living example of the love of Jesus. We are called to live in the same way.
Of all the amazing splendor found in the book of Revelation, John pauses to focus on a small, but very significant detail. The lamb who is now the shepherd, will wipe away every tear from their eyes." John has seen Jesus do this on earth when Lazarath died and was risen, and now sees it in Heaven. What pain in our own lives can we use to be a blessing to others because of the resurrection of Jesus?
Of all the amazing splendor found in the book of Revelation, John pauses to focus on a small, but very significant detail. The lamb who is now the shepherd, will wipe away every tear from their eyes." John has seen Jesus do this on earth when Lazarath died and was risen, and now sees it in Heaven. What pain in our own lives can we use to be a blessing to others because of the resurrection of Jesus?