Ressurection



He said He would rise yes in 3 days. And He did come up out of that grave. Descended into Heaven He has won the fight. To be with God and sit on His right. Some people say that it really wasn't done. Then others say He isn't the Son. Their unbelief will bring them to their doom. Yes the Lord is coming very soon. We really do know the ressurection was real. No matter what other people may feel. He existed then and still exists now. Our Heavenly Father is always around. The ressurection was real and that we do know. The Bible's evidence is enough to show. He died for us all to cover our sins. And if He had to He'd do it again.

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He said He would rise in 3 days. And that He did.

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Written on February 03, 2024

Submitted by Wbrooks431 on February 03, 2024

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3 Comments
  • Amirhosein_aj
    Impressive and engaging, I liked it
    LikeReply2 months ago
  • Adroity
    Your unwavering conviction in the reality of the resurrection and the eternal victory of Christ shines through your words. The certainty that He triumphed over death and ascended to sit at the right hand of God reflects a deep faith in the divine plan and the assurance of salvation. Despite differing beliefs and doubts from others, your steadfast belief in the truth of the resurrection, supported by the evidence in the Bible, serves as a beacon of faith and hope. The sacrificial love of our Heavenly Father, demonstrated through Christ's act of atonement for our sins, remains a powerful testament to His enduring grace and mercy. Let the certainty of the resurrection and the eternal presence of our Heavenly Father bring peace and reassurance as we await His glorious return. 
    LikeReply4 months ago
  • RonaldBunch
    I believe too and am saved. Nice write!
    LikeReply11 months ago

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