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April 3rd, 2010

Easter Desktop Wallpapers

Given above are 12 Easter Desktop Wallpaper backgrounds for your use on this Easter Eve. All of the 12 wallpapers are of huge resolution so that you can set any of them as your desktop wallpaper on Easter Day or you can send some of the Happy Easter pictures to your friends via Email.

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“The claim of resurrection is vital to Christianity. If Christ has been raised from the dead by God, then He has the credentials and certification that no other religious leader possesses. Buddha is dead. Mohammad is dead. Moses is dead. Confucius is dead. But, according to…Christianity, Christ is alive.”

I wonder why but some still asks the question, “Did Jesus rise from the dead?”

Yes, Jesus did rise from the dead. The Bible provides convincing evidence of Jesus’ resurrection, yet even Scripture records that some people in Jesus’ day doubted His return from the grave.

During a recent “Inside LifeWay” podcast, Jeremy Howard said there are many good reasons to believe that Jesus died, was buried and rose on the third day.

“One thing everyone agrees on is that Jesus’ tomb was empty on the Sunday morning after His crucifixion,” Howard said, noting that the best explanation is that Jesus in fact rose from the dead. Even though doubters raise alternative theories — someone stole Jesus’ body, for example, or the disciples went to the wrong tomb — Howard said the evidence for Christ’s resurrection is solid.

“The resurrection matters,” Howard said. “If Jesus did not rise from the dead, Christianity is untrue, the Bible bears false witness and humanity is left searching for answers. ”But since He did rise from the dead, we have a word from God, by faith we have forgiveness from God, and we’re left neither in our skepticism nor our sins.”


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March 31st, 2010

Jesus Resurrection Pictures

Jesus Resurrection Pictures, 16 pictures on the resurrection of Jesus are given right above. Click on any thumbnail to see the bigger image in its original size. In this Holy Week, we remember the mighty love of the father, which he proved by sacrificing His only son Jesus for our sins.

All men once born must die someday. That is the universal law. In spite of all the progress made by mankind, man is yet to successfully eradicate death. Death is an ill-fated consequence of sin. (“For the wages of sin is death. . .” – Romans6:23.) But Romans 6:23 also reads as follows,”. . .but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.”

It is in this context, Jesus resurrection becomes so vital to us. It was the wonderful opportunity that has been provided to obtain God’s free gift of eternal life and righteousness as a result of Jesus’ death on the cross followed by Jesus’ resurrection. Besides the physical death which has come upon us because of sin there is the greater distress of spiritual death (inability to fellowship with God and being under His condemnation and punishment for sin).

Jesus was killed brutally for our trespasses and resurrected for our justification (Romans 4:25). Jesus’ resurrection means that we are no longer under the dominion of death and more importantly the power of sin. We are now alive in God through what Jesus did.

Therefore, we can walk uprightly after accepting what Jesus has done for us. “Therefore do not let sin reign in your mortal body so that you obey its evil desires. Do not offer the parts of your body to sin, as instruments of wickedness, but rather offer yourselves to God, as those who have been brought from death to life; and offer the parts of your body to him as instruments of righteousness” (Romans 6:12-13).

Just imagine the case if Jesus resurrection was not happening at that time. There would have been chaos, and murder  to a great extent. Because as we know our Christian Faith is strongly based upon Jesus Death on the Cross and his resurrection on the third day. But for now, Jesus’ resurrection means that He is alive interceding on your behalf before God, the Father (Romans 8:34) .  Why not go to Him and make your request for a life free from the power of sin and death – a resurrected life.

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March 30th, 2010

Jesus Washing Feet of Disciples Pictures

The lent season is going to be over and we are now in the Holy Week. In two days, we have Maundy Thursday, also known as Holy Thursday, Great and Holy Thursday, and Thursday of Mysteries. As we all know this is the thursday before Easter when we remember the Last Supper of Jesus Christ with the Apostles. It also happens to be the fifth day of Holy Week.

On Maundy Thursday, we commemorate Jesus washing apostles feet. What do we learn from this?

The Lord knew his time on earth was ending. This was the last time he would be with all his disciples. What does John say was on his mind? His love for the disciples. And out of love he taught them one last lesson – humility. It should not be surprising that this was an important lesson for the disciples to learn.

Jesus said “loving your neighbor as yourself” was the second greatest command ever. It is second only to loving God with all that we are. In order to fulfill the mission of spreading the gospel, the disciples would need to learn to serve. Pride and arrogance would ruin the disciples’ relationship to God, to each other, and to the people they were trying to save. Humility and service to others is the evidence of love.

It’s an important lesson for us as well. People line up to do the tasks that are considered important, glamorous, or respected. But Jesus showed humility by doing the task that no one wanted to do. He washed the disciples’ feet — a dirty job usually performed by the lowest ranking person in the room. Was Jesus the lowest ranking person? No. He was Lord and Teacher. He knew he would soon be at the Father’s side in heaven.

Did he think it was too lowly a task for him to do? No. Are there tasks that we won’t do because they are lowly? Because they are dirty? Because they are unpleasant or hard? But aren’t those the jobs that most need to be done? And won’t God reward those who do His work? We need to be willing to do whatever is needed. Jesus was not only willing, he prepared himself to do this service. Have we made plans to serve others?

The disciples had argued in the past about which one of them would be greatest in the kingdom. Jesus had answered them by saying the greatest people were not the warriors, leaders or heroes. They are like children who are powerless, obedient and humble. We should not waste our energy worrying about how we compare to others. It is not our job to judge others for what they do or do not do.

It is our responsibility to fill the needs we see, whatever we are. James 4:17 says “Therefore to him that knows to do good, and doeth it not, to him it is sin.” Look at who all Jesus served. Even Judas, who left that table to betray the Lord, had his feet washed by Jesus. Jesus put himself in a position of servitude to his own betrayer.

Please take a look at the pictures of Jesus given above where we can see our Lord washing the feet of his disciples. Have you ever tried this? I guess no. Well, please copy and save those pictures showing Jesus washing disciple’s feet and let us at least remember how caring and loving and humble we are called to be, as we follow Christ - and so we are Christians.

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