Devotionals, Articles, and Bible Study Resources on Luke 24:36-45
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What the resurrected Jesus gave to his shocked disciples who disbelieved for joy was tangible proof he had risen from the dead! Phil Ware begins the new section with a reflection on the Lord's Supper and what it can mean for us.
Today is Resurrection Sunday for many Christians around the world, and it is a reminder that Jesus is alive and we can have a genuine relationship with Him, everyday! Phil Ware and Demetrius Collins have put together a worship experience for folks who cannot make it to a church assembly or whom are uncomfortable with church worship in a building.
What difference does it make that Jesus knew and did it anyway? Phil Ware continues his series of articles based on Jesus' LifeWORDS, the words he spoke after his resurrection. This week the focus is upon Jesus knowing and predicting he would be crucified and raised and what difference does it make to us today.
Are our A group of baby birds in a flower basket nest remind us of the key three things for all of us as week to take flight for God!
What happened to the power Jesus promise? Phil Ware continues the LifeWORDS series and focuses on Jesus' promise to send the power of the Holy Spirit to empower the church.
What do you have to say about Jesus? Phil Ware imagines a conversation that the apostle Peter might have had with a visitor to him in prison shortly before his execution.
When I die, my prayer is that Jesus will tell me that my life has honored his final command with even more passion and purpose. How about you? Phil Ware continues his series on "What is CORE" by focusing on Jesus' final and intentional last command to make disciples of all nations.
Are we really willing to make Jesus the center of our life. Phil Ware reminds us that Jesus is the center of everything, our salvation, our time, our hope, but will we make Jesus the center of our lives?
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