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  • 3 days ago
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The Empty Tomb

(Easter Day)

Do not be alarmed.

You seek Jesus of Nazareth,

who was crucified. He is risen!  


Mark 16:6


Today's Bible Reading: Mark 16:1-6.


The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the central event of our faith. It is the triumph over sin and death, the ultimate demonstration of God's power and love. The empty tomb stands as a powerful testimony to the fulfilment of God's promises and the assurance of eternal life through Christ.  


"He is risen!" These words resound through the ages, echoing the victory of Jesus Christ over the grave. They remind us that our Saviour conquered death and offers us the gift of salvation. In His resurrection, Jesus provides forgiveness, redemption, and new life.


"He is not here." These words signify the fulfilment of the Lord's own prophecy, that He would rise again on the third day. The empty tomb bears witness to the reality of His resurrection. It reveals the futility of seeking the living among the dead, for Jesus is alive, seated at the right hand of God, interceding for us.


This Easter, let celebrate, let us rejoice in the truth of Mark 16:6. Jesus is risen, and His victory brings hope, restoration, and abundant life to all who put their trust in Him. Like the first disciples, let us tell other the Good-News, that Jesus is risen.


Prayer: Father, thank You, on this day of celebration, that Jesus is alive, He is risen from the dead. Help me to share this news with others. In His name I ask. Amen.


 
 
  • 4 days ago
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The Suffering Servant


Who Himself bore our sins

In His own body on the tree,

that we, having died to sins,

might live for righteousness

 by whose stripes you were healed.

  

1 Peter 2:24 


Today's Bible Reading: Isaiah 53:7-12.


BIsaiah 53:7 paints a vivid picture of the suffering servant, Jesus Christ, who willingly endured affliction and remained silent, like a lamb led to the slaughter. This verse reminds us of the humility, submission, and unwavering obedience displayed by our Saviour.


In a world that often values strength, power, and self-assertion, the example of Jesus Christ challenges our perspectives. He chose humility over prominence and silence over self-defence. He embraced the path of suffering to fulfil God's redemptive plan for humanity.


May we each learn by the Lord's example of quiet endurance, to cultivate a spirit of humility, surrender, and trust in God's purposes, even in the face of hardship. In imitating the suffering servant, we can bear witness to His love and grace in a world in need of His transformative power. 


Prayer: God of mercy, how grateful I am, that my Saviour endured the cross for me. I praise You in His name. Amen.

 
 
  • 5 days ago
  • 2 min read

Healed By His Stripes

He was wounded for our transgressions,

He was bruised for our iniquities . . .

 

Isaiah 53:5 


Today's Bible Reading: Isaiah 53:1-5.


Book of Isaiah 53:5 unveils one of the most sacred and sobering truths in all of Scripture. Written centuries before the cross, it prophetically describes the suffering of the Messiah with breathtaking precision.


On Good Friday, we stand at the foot of the cross and behold the fulfilment of these words.

He was wounded — pierced through for our rebellion.He was bruised — crushed under the weight of our sin.The punishment that brought us peace fell upon Him.The stripes that tore His back became the means of our healing.


Jesus Christ did not suffer accidentally. He suffered willingly. In perfect innocence, He embraced brutality, rejection, and shame. Every lash, every thorn, every nail carried our guilt. The cross was not merely an execution — it was a divine exchange. Our sin for His righteousness. Our brokenness for His wholeness. Our death for His life.


By His stripes we are healed — healed from the guilt of sin, restored in our relationship with God, and offered peace that no circumstance can take away.


Good Friday is solemn, but it is not hopeless. The wounds of Christ are not signs of defeat; they are the marks of redeeming love. Today, let us pause. Let us remember. Let us respond.


May gratitude rise in our hearts. May reverence quiet our souls. May His sacrifice shape the way we live. Because He was wounded, we are forgiven. Because He was bruised, we are restored. Because He endured the cross, we have peace.


Prayer: Heavenly Father, I thank You for Your Son, and His sacrifice on the cross. May I walk in the freedom and wholeness He provides. In His name, I pray. Amen.


 
 
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