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Easter isn’t just about a man rising from the dead – it’s about hope rising from the ashes of our broken world. We see how the book of Revelation paints Jesus as both the conquering Lion and the sacrificial Lamb. His death and resurrection don’t just save us – they make all things new. Our pain, our guilt, our shame – none of these define us. Instead, we are defined by the resurrection of a slain Lamb who has overcome death itself.
This Easter, remember: Satan’s greatest tools have been rendered powerless. Though we may die, yet shall we live. Our story doesn’t end in brokenness, but in restoration.Where do you place your hope? In the temporary things of this world, or in the eternal promise of resurrection?
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Easter isn’t just about a man rising from the dead – it’s about hope rising from the ashes of our broken world. We see how the book of Revelation paints Jesus as both the conquering Lion and the sacrificial Lamb. His death and resurrection don’t just save us – they make all things new. Our pain, our guilt, our shame – none of these define us. Instead, we are defined by the resurrection of a slain Lamb who has overcome death itself.
This Easter, remember: Satan’s greatest tools have been rendered powerless. Though we may die, yet shall we live. Our story doesn’t end in brokenness, but in restoration.Where do you place your hope? In the temporary things of this world, or in the eternal promise of resurrection?