Jesus is the grape that is “squeezed” at the cross to provide the Wine of Heaven: His Own blood, poured out for the forgiveness of sins!
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Jesus is the grape that is “squeezed” at the cross to provide the Wine of Heaven: His Own blood, poured out for the forgiveness of sins!
Judas was about to betray Jesus, and Jesus let him go-why? Because He loves us and His Father, and this was the only way to save us all!
Even in silence and sorrow, Jesus understands our cries—He has walked that darkness before us and remains with us still.
The dying thief found life in Jesus. His story reminds us that no one is beyond God’s reach—His mercy can meet hearts even in their final moments.
It’s not about what others can do for us — it’s about what we can do for God, wherever He leads, in whatever season we’re in!
No se trata de lo que otros puedan hacer por nosotros, sino de lo que nosotros podemos hacer por Dios, dondequiera que Él nos guíe, en cualquier momento que estemos.
Even on the cross, Jesus cared for others. He gives us His people to comfort, support, and reflect His love until He returns.
Jesus refused to save Himself, choosing the cross instead. When God says no, His grace still sustains and His power shines through our weakness.
When you stand back and look at it, the body of Christ is beautiful. And you, as a member of that body of Christ, are part of the beauty!
While soldiers gambled for His clothes, Jesus was preparing a far greater inheritance for us. Through His death and resurrection, He left behind the priceless gifts of forgiveness, peace with God, and everlasting life—treasures that never fade.
When life feels too heavy, turn to Jesus. He strengthens, guides, and gives you the push to keep going when you feel like giving up.
The Roman soldiers meant the crucifixion to be a mockery of a royal court, but they unknowingly set up a true throne room. See how Jesus reigns through His sacrifice and what it means to live as His own today.
There are things in everyone’s past that they aren’t happy about; but the past is over, why worry? Let’s break agreement with memory recall!