Lockdown Day 20: BACK TO BUSINESS AS USUAL
In the last days there will only be two kinds of Christians in the world: Those who are surprised and those who are expectant
For those who are discontent with being passive spectators but at the same time refuse to be resisting aggressors
In the last days there will only be two kinds of Christians in the world: Those who are surprised and those who are expectant
How amazing that the Coronavirus forced the Church to innovate new ways of celebrating togetherness by being apart.
Do we seek perfection, or do we seek the scars of redemption, obtained on the cross and revealed through resurrection?
His goodness is indescribable… His grace is beyond words… His glory is beyond description.
Easter Saturday is the day between despair and hope. The moment of hopelessness between the bloody cross and the empty grave.
A true Church is a sacrificial Church. We will only prove the existence of our crucified Lord through our crucified lives, never by our abundance.
How overwhelmingly comforting to know that in the midst of a shaken world, God remains unshaken.
The Palm Sunday story displays the transition from expectation to disappointment in technicolour.
Christ never saw himself as a victim but as a servant. The apostles never saw their persecution (or lock-down) as a conspiracy but as a blessing.
In times of difficulty, God offers us his presence, not a parachute