Soon, But Not Just Yet

The Holy Weekend is celebrated by Catholics, Orthodox Christians, and Protestants alike. Each year, followers of Jesus commemorate his death on Good Friday, and celebrate his resurrection on Easter Sunday. Churches are usually crowded with people and entire city blocks are cordoned off for the celebration in many Catholic-majority nations.

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Silence In The Tomb

More than two thousand years ago, Jesus was crucified and His body was placed in the tomb from Good Friday till Easter Sunday. The day between these two days is now known as the Holy Saturday. However, I would like to call it the Silent Saturday.

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The Story For His Glory

Good Friday 2020. I think it’s safe to say that we have never encountered a Holy Week quite like this before. For the first time in their history, many churches will not open their doors to commemorate the cross or celebrate the resurrection two days hence.

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Courage As An Intercessor

We come to God as we are, as His beloved and His delight, knowing that we are made by Him. And because of what He has done on the cross, we can boldly approach His throne of grace.

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Hungering Through The Wait

In journeying as a prophetic singer, I’ve often reminded myself of this: I can have as much of God as I desire. He is truly boundless. And our hunger, our pursuit, of Him is founded on His endless nature - we can’t reach the end of a boundless God. 

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