Resurrection Sunday 2016: I believe

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Some Christians call it Easter and others call it Resurrection Sunday. I personally call it Resurrection Sunday, but I honestly do not care that some folks made it to coincide with spring. 

That being said, yes, I do believe that Jesus Christ was born of a virgin, that He lived, He was crucified, dead, and buried. I believe that after three days, He rose again. 

I believe He ascended into Heaven. I believe that He sent Holy Spirit to the Earth. Holy Spirit is alive, active, and that He gives us power. I believe that the Bible is God’s written word. It tells us what it is like without His love and that Jesus showed us what real love and sacrifice is. 

I believe in Christians fellowshipping together, coming together to pray, worship, and learn about Jesus together. 

Whether you agree with me or not, that is okay. I will worship Jesus no matter what, because I believe that He beat death, hell, and the grave. I love Him and He loves me. 

What do you think? Let me know in the comments below if this devotional helps you. While you are at it, check out my thoughts on the National Day of Prayer (2016) and on the meaning of Pentecost. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more posts like this one.

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