Friday, April 3, 2015

Were you there?



Hello,

On this Good Friday, we remember Jesus's death and his passion. We remember how he gave up his life to save ours and we pray for his church.

Yesterday, 147 members of a Christian church were murdered because they believed in Jesus. Murdered just because they believed in Jesus. Where have we gone wrong? What did we do that deserves our execution?

Christ was obedient to death and he gave up his life for our sins and transgressions.

And yet today, just saying you're a Christian earns you scorn, rebuke... Many things involving Easter or Christmas have been torn down because ACLU whines, complains, and gets their way... Yet... nothing is said about Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Jewish Holidays, and Muslim Holidays... Because according to the ACLU, they are not religions, they are more CULTURES.

Christianity isn't a culture? Oh, we're just a religion... We just believe the man who created this Earth and the galaxies among us.

You haven't really been hearing a lot of stories about the Christian Crusades... You've been hearing more about the Christian Cleansing from muslim-dominated nations by ISIL. ISIL has claimed the lives of more than 6.8 million Christians.

Sure Christians aren't perfect, but I never hear a word about us making a crusade against Muslim-dominated countries and Judaism. No way, we are attempting to coexist.

In the last 250 years, according to many sources, over 203 million Christians have been killed or executed for their beliefs. Why? What did we do.

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Take Pilate for example... He was trying to save Jesus from Capital Punishment but he had to give in what the chief priests wanted him to do.

However, his wife said: "HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH THIS RIGHTEOUS MAN!"

He probably felt really bad that he even put him to death because he just didn't listen to that little voice in his head saying: "Hey, don't do it."

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Today, we mark the death of our Lord and Savior...

Let us mourn his death and be joyful of his resurrection on Easter Sunday.

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Thank you.

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