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Death is Dead

Death is the most jarring and unsettling thing in this life.
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Death is the most jarring and unsettling thing in this life.
You're going on a trip to a faraway place you've never been to before.
When you look at the world around you, does it terrify you the way things are going?
I wonder if there's a misunderstanding when it comes to God's grace.
I don't think Caiaphas could have had the ritual of the scapegoat in mind during this conversation. And yet that's exactly what is going on here.
As we discuss Revelation chapter 20, there's one more part that often throws people for a loop.
Last week we started looking at Revelation chapter 20. We saw how God had bound the devil with Jesus’ resurrection from the dead. So now we want to ask to what effect? To what purpose?
What's the enemy's strategy? And how, how do we fight back?
Hey, do you want to see where you can, where you can see heaven?
When I was in 4th grade my best friend moved away.
They had the best of intentions and what they said was true, but it was not at all helpful.
One of my favorite titles for Jesus is when he calls himself the Lord of the Sabbath.
(This is part one of a four-part series. We'll be sharing the next parts over the following weeks.)