Friday, March 29, 2024

The Echoes of Redemption: A Reflection (03/29/'24) -Message

The Echoes of Redemption: A Reflection In a profound narrative of destruction and revelation, we are reminded of two pivotal events: Moses shattering the Stone Tablets bearing the Commandments, and the Priests' denial of the Son of God, the Son of Man. These acts of destruction are mirrored by moments of profound spiritual awakening. On the first Easter night, amidst confusion and disbelief, the risen Christ appears, challenging the troubled hearts with questions that penetrate the depths of human doubt: "Why are you troubled?" and "Why do questionings rise in your hearts?" In an act of divine revelation, He presents Himself, affirming His physical resurrection against the disbelief in spirits, stating, "It is I myself. A spirit does not have flesh and bones" (Luke 24:39). This passage invites us to reflect on the themes of faith, doubt, and the tangible reality of resurrection. It encourages a contemplation of the divine amidst our human struggles with belief and understanding. Pastor Steven G. Lee (March 29, 2024)

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