We must not delay. We can have peace in our hearts today. Jesus died on the cross to give us this peace. The book of John in the New Testament is a wonderful account of salvation, though the message ...
you must accept the indictment of your own culpability in Christ's death. You must see it personally. The suffering He endured was the punishment you deserved. You must come to the place where you ...
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Who killed Jesus?
Murder mysteries are popular these days. Agatha Christie’s fiction works continue to be read by a new generation, making her the best-selling author of all time. TV shows such as Dateline or 48 ...
How lovingly Jesus embraces the wood which is to bring him to death! * Is it not true that as soon as you cease to be afraid of the cross, of what people call the cross, when you set your will to ...
In the future, a program like AI Jesus could be used to hear confessions around the clock. But with no experience of having a ...
What happened in the Temple caused his death. And I don't imagine any, for example as we find in John's gospel, dialogues between Jesus and Pilate. Now, as Jesus hangs on the cross, can we say ...
If this is true, then Jesus must have been born at least two years before King Herod's death. Despite Christian tradition, Jesus was likely not born on December 25, 1 AD. If Jesus were born in the ...
Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio Cardinal David emphasizes the need for humility in pursuing the mission of the Catholic Church ...
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Nor are the men who are shouting and demanding the death of Jesus utterly evil. Many of them, on the day of Pentecost, will feel "cut to the heart" (Acts 2:37), when Peter will say to them ...
A short life and brutal death was enough to ensure that Jesus’ message of hope and everlasting life would spread across Judaea, across the Empire and ultimately, across the world. One of the ...
The Death of Jesus: Four Gospel Accounts, is an online, self-paced mini-course written and narrated by Philip A. Cunningham, former Executive Director of the Center for Christian-Jewish Learning at ...