the city to greet him,throwing down palm branches on the road.Many churches give out small crosses made from palm leaves,as a reminder of Jesus’entrance into Jerusalem and his death on the cross.On Thursday Christians remember when Jesus ate the Passover meal with his disciples,breaking ...
Jesus using the Passover meal with his disciples to talk about his death. In Luke’s version of the last supper, the innocence of Jesus is emphasized. And lastly, what is Luke trying to teach his readers by including the encounter on the road to Emmaus? Video: This episode is designed ...
Did God create disorder and chaos? What does it actually mean to be evil? And how do you tell your kids that in the Bible dragons are actually the “bad guys”? In this episode, Tim and Jon respond to your questions from the first half of the Chaos Drago
What Paul then states is that, while the Law could not save, it does bear witness to the One who does! The Old Testament points us to Jesus. Jesus teaches the same message in Luke 24 when He goes through the Old Testament with the disciples showing how Moses, the prophets, and the P...
Hagaddah– Maxwell House, represent! This is the book we use to conduct the seder on Passover. It tells the story of our ancestors’ exodus from Egyptian enslavement. haggados– plural of hagaddah. hakoras hatov– gratitude, literally, recognizing the good. ...
This is why, at the Passover seder, we spill wine from our glass for each of the ten plagues: to remind us that our freedom came at a great cost, and that no celebration can be completely joyous if others are suffering. There is no such thing as unmitigated joy, and we do not ...
Sympathy Gifts to Show You Care See all WeddingWhat to Write in an LGBTQ Wedding Card Got an LGBTQ couple in your life who are tying the knot? That’s fantastic! If you’re feeling a little nervous abou...
Easter is for the pagan God Ester. Rabbits signify rapid reproduction and sexual sins. Baby chicks and lambs represent new life in Jesus, our saviour. He is the son of God and came to earth to suffer, bleed and die for our sins. He was tempted as we are, but, he was without sin....
as a reminder of Jesus’’ entrance into Jerusalem and his death on the cross. On Thursday Christians remember when Jesus ate the Passover meal with his disciples, breaking bread and drinking wine, which is now known as the Last Supper. Since then this meal has been symbolically re-enacted...
Jesus using the Passover meal with his disciples to talk about his death. In Luke’s version of the last supper, the innocence of Jesus is emphasized. And lastly, what is Luke trying to teach his readers by including the encounter on the road to Emmaus? Video: This e...