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Why Jesus Had to Die: An Interview with Randy Clark
What does it mean when the Bible says Jesus died as a ransom? How do we benefit from his death? Why was it necessary for Jesus to die? Why did he have to die by tortuous crucifixion? How does understanding what happened on the cross provide a new way of living in a hurting world? Bible Gateway interviewed Randy Clark, author of Destined for the Cross: 16 Reasons Jesus Had to Die (Emanate, 2021).
Walking with Christ to the Cross, Week 6: The Cross
In this 6th week of Lent, we walk with Christ as he reaches his destination, the cross. Our study focuses on his crucifixion, death, and burial as recorded in Luke 23....
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How to Live the Bible — Resurrection Day
In this 149th lesson on how to live the Bible, pastor and author Dr. Mel Lawrenz says, "What God promises to those who belong to Jesus is not the loss of self into a nothingness bliss, but the resurrection and remaking of everything that is right and good in the world he created…." If you want to know how to live the Bible every day, read this installment of his series on our Blog and encourage your friends and followers to receive it by email.
Palm Sunday: The King Arrives
The days leading up to Resurrection Sunday often have an understandably somber feel to them, particularly as we contemplate Jesus' arrest, trial, and execution. It's easy to forget that the week begins with a joyful event: the Triumphal Entry.…
Amy Wolff, author of Signs of Hope: How Small Acts of Love Can Change Your World (Zondervan, 2021), says, "Your worth is not tied to the evaluation of others or whether or not you fit into a 'normal' box.…"
The word maundy comes from the Latin word for commandment (mandatum), which Jesus talked about when he told his disciples he was leaving them "a new commandment," that they "love one another"….
Why Is Good Friday Called Good?
This is a very dark day. During which Jesus' disciples fell away from him in sleep and betrayal while he prayed alone until he was arrested and taken to be abhorred and crucified by those he came to save. So, it's a valid question: Why do we call Good Friday good?....
What Does the Bible Say About Fools?
Folly involves rejection or disregard of the revealed moral and spiritual values on which life is based. The fool sins against his own best interests and rejects God....
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