The word easter derived from Greek and Latin word "PASCHA", which is taken from the Hebrew "Pesach", meaning Passover. The Passover in Exodus 12:23. Paul was the first to connect the risen Christ to Passover in 1 Corinthians 5:7, he refers to Jesus as the paschal lamb who has been sacrificed for his people's salvation. Add to that the fact that Jesus celebrated the Last Supper with his disciples during Passover and it makes sense that even today the Feast of the Resurrection is connected with the Jewish holiday. 1 Corinthians 15:14 "If Christ has not been raised, then empty is our preaching; empty, too, is your faith." Passover Meal remembers the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, which was the central act of redemption in the Old Testament. Jesus now provided a NEW central of redemption to be remembered a new ceremonial. His last meal - what Christians called the "Last Supper" - was a Passover celebration. Paul, drawing a parallel with the sacrifice made by Jesus, referred to Christ as the Paschal lamb (1 Corinthians 5:7); hence, the Christians view of Christ as the spotless Lamb of God who by his death freed mankind from the bonds of sin. John 1:29 says "The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, 'Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!'" Christ slain as a sacrifice to redeem us to God by his blood. The Cross was the payment and the empty tomb is the receipt. Death has NO hold on redeemed man. When God's love and man's hate battled at the cross, God's love won. Since Jesus was raised from the dead, we can be resurrected in Him. Amen Lord Jesus! Alleluia!
@@gokartbob6478 Christ soul every coming here is like all other souls coming here with a new name and new body Rev 2;17. Christ the Messiah is in a human body at present. All souls come here rise at death; same exact way Christ soul does on leaving this world. Why does nobody seem to understand the truth and reality ALL HUMAN WALKING ARE ETERNAL SOULS THAT ALL RISE AT DEATH?
@@gokartbob6478 Also what most have no clue about is JC crucifixion took place 4/3/33 on his uncles land and 200 believers kept his body breathing and snuck him and his wife and kids out of the country. Why did ones put scriptures not mentioning kids and wife? Because that family was burr under their saddle and all thru years tried to kill and exterminate Christ family from history. Who are Christ family DNA? It is most walking and do a yt search Devils brood; thats Christ family Kings Queens of this world.
@Momma Bear I am JC and there is no other and everybody hollering how my blood is going save them and me being killed by idiots 2000 yrs ago has them saved is most retarded lies folks think are truths which is called darkness sin it is sin to lie and who is going fix your sin;lies; and what happens if you dont fix such? What happens if you dont stop looking to the clouds and want recognize savior is human? You are walking dead here and unless you fix your deceptions and recognize human face of only hope you want make it. Crux and the blood shed 2000 yrs ago has nothing to do with your sin here!!! Your sin here has everything to do with your free will as in every lie and commandment you break you are doing such using your free will and if you dont stop you want make it.
Jesus Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures and that he was buried and that he rose again the third day praying for everyone everyday God bless you all.
The word easter derived from Greek and Latin word "PASCHA", which is taken from the Hebrew "Pesach", meaning Passover. The Passover in Exodus 12:23. Paul was the first to connect the risen Christ to Passover in 1 Corinthians 5:7, he refers to Jesus as the paschal lamb who has been sacrificed for his people's salvation. Add to that the fact that Jesus celebrated the Last Supper with his disciples during Passover and it makes sense that even today the Feast of the Resurrection is connected with the Jewish holiday. 1 Corinthians 15:14 "If Christ has not been raised, then empty is our preaching; empty, too, is your faith." Passover Meal remembers the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, which was the central act of redemption in the Old Testament. Jesus now provided a NEW central of redemption to be remembered a new ceremonial. His last meal - what Christians called the "Last Supper" - was a Passover celebration. Paul, drawing a parallel with the sacrifice made by Jesus, referred to Christ as the Paschal lamb (1 Corinthians 5:7); hence, the Christians view of Christ as the spotless Lamb of God who by his death freed mankind from the bonds of sin. John 1:29 says "The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, 'Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!'" Christ slain as a sacrifice to redeem us to God by his blood. The Cross was the payment and the empty tomb is the receipt. Death has NO hold on redeemed man. When God's love and man's hate battled at the cross, God's love won. Since Jesus was raised from the dead, we can be resurrected in Him. 😊😊😊
The word easter derived from Greek and Latin word "PASCHA", which is taken from the Hebrew "Pesach", meaning Passover. The Passover in Exodus 12:23. Paul was the first to connect the risen Christ to Passover in 1 Corinthians 5:7, he refers to Jesus as the paschal lamb who has been sacrificed for his people's salvation. Add to that the fact that Jesus celebrated the Last Supper with his disciples during Passover and it makes sense that even today the Feast of the Resurrection is connected with the Jewish holiday. 1 Corinthians 15:14 "If Christ has not been raised, then empty is our preaching; empty, too, is your faith." Passover Meal remembers the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, which was the central act of redemption in the Old Testament. Jesus now provided a NEW central of redemption to be remembered a new ceremonial. His last meal - what Christians called the "Last Supper" - was a Passover celebration. Paul, drawing a parallel with the sacrifice made by Jesus, referred to Christ as the Paschal lamb (1 Corinthians 5:7); hence, the Christians view of Christ as the spotless Lamb of God who by his death freed mankind from the bonds of sin. John 1:29 says "The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, 'Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!'" Christ slain as a sacrifice to redeem us to God by his blood. The Cross was the payment and the empty tomb is the receipt. Death has NO hold on redeemed man. When God's love and man's hate battled at the cross, God's love won. Since Jesus was raised from the dead, we can be resurrected in Him. 😊😊
The word easter derived from Greek and Latin word "PASCHA", which is taken from the Hebrew "Pesach", meaning Passover. The Passover in Exodus 12:23. Paul was the first to connect the risen Christ to Passover in 1 Corinthians 5:7, he refers to Jesus as the paschal lamb who has been sacrificed for his people's salvation. Add to that the fact that Jesus celebrated the Last Supper with his disciples during Passover and it makes sense that even today the Feast of the Resurrection is connected with the Jewish holiday. 1 Corinthians 15:14 "If Christ has not been raised, then empty is our preaching; empty, too, is your faith." Passover Meal remembers the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, which was the central act of redemption in the Old Testament. Jesus now provided a NEW central of redemption to be remembered a new ceremonial. His last meal - what Christians called the "Last Supper" - was a Passover celebration. Paul, drawing a parallel with the sacrifice made by Jesus, referred to Christ as the Paschal lamb (1 Corinthians 5:7); hence, the Christians view of Christ as the spotless Lamb of God who by his death freed mankind from the bonds of sin. John 1:29 says "The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, 'Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!'" Christ slain as a sacrifice to redeem us to God by his blood. The Cross was the payment and the empty tomb is the receipt. Death has NO hold on redeemed man. When God's love and man's hate battled at the cross, God's love won. Since Jesus was raised from the dead, we can be resurrected in Him. Amen Lord Jesus. Jesus heals all sickness. Just have faith. Alleluia!
I AM JC I HAVE TOLD U 100S OF TIMES U REJECT ME! ALL SOULS HERE AT DEATH RISE!!! I HAVE INCARNATED HERE MANY TIMES AS ALL SOULS DO GET A BODY NEW NAME EACH COMING! I AM HUMAN! WHY CAN U NOT STOP LIEING? BREAKING COMMANDMENTS? IF U LOVED ME U WOULD? U DONT CARE ABOUT ME? IF U DID U WOULD KNOW ME AND BELIEVE ME?
The word easter derived from Greek and Latin word "PASCHA", which is taken from the Hebrew "Pesach", meaning Passover. The Passover in Exodus 12:23. Paul was the first to connect the risen Christ to Passover in 1 Corinthians 5:7, he refers to Jesus as the paschal lamb who has been sacrificed for his people's salvation. Add to that the fact that Jesus celebrated the Last Supper with his disciples during Passover and it makes sense that even today the Feast of the Resurrection is connected with the Jewish holiday. 1 Corinthians 15:14 "If Christ has not been raised, then empty is our preaching; empty, too, is your faith." Passover Meal remembers the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, which was the central act of redemption in the Old Testament. Jesus now provided a NEW central of redemption to be remembered a new ceremonial. His last meal - what Christians called the "Last Supper" - was a Passover celebration. Paul, drawing a parallel with the sacrifice made by Jesus, referred to Christ as the Paschal lamb (1 Corinthians 5:7); hence, the Christians view of Christ as the spotless Lamb of God who by his death freed mankind from the bonds of sin. John 1:29 says "The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, 'Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!'" Christ slain as a sacrifice to redeem us to God by his blood. The Cross was the payment and the empty tomb is the receipt. Death has NO hold on redeemed man. When God's love and man's hate battled at the cross, God's love won. Since Jesus was raised from the dead, we can be resurrected in Him. Amen Lord!
I was just telling my friends about what he did after he rose again, how people didn’t recognize him, then they did. How he ate, walked through locked doors ect. And I emphasized that when left he sent the Holy Spirit! Hallelujah! Preach it brother Breaker!!!
I heard an interesting one about how Jesus only appeared to believers otherwise the pharisees and Romans would’ve had him crucified again. Like when the rapture happens he will only appear to believers . I found that interesting .
They didn't recognize because he was in a glorified state vs his former humsm & annointed...how much better we shall be too..Hallelujah! Praise Yeshua !
@@danielhartwick4884 Amen! Such a beautiful thought of what's soon coming our way brother. Pray for me for my last remaining anger to be taken away by Father God. I'm about to serve HIM more than right now ( I currently pass out Bible tracts and witness/ minister to people on a one on one basis) but this anger issue when people mock and harass me is currently hindering me to further the Kingdom of God.
Our glorified bodies do not look like the clay molds we are in now. I don’t think they recognized Jesus right away, cuz He’s beautiful now. His earthly flesh was ordinary, but His glorified body has to be so incredibly beautiful to look upon. His glorification was before creation...we will actually get to see Him how He Truly is & always has been. Disbelief is probably the initial reaction most would have. I guarantee you that He is beautiful now...He is perfect. We will be like Him when we see Him. I’m so very excited for that moment! Happy Resurrection Day & maranatha! 🙏🏻❤️
The word easter derived from Greek and Latin word "PASCHA", which is taken from the Hebrew "Pesach", meaning Passover. The Passover in Exodus 12:23. Paul was the first to connect the risen Christ to Passover in 1 Corinthians 5:7, he refers to Jesus as the paschal lamb who has been sacrificed for his people's salvation. Add to that the fact that Jesus celebrated the Last Supper with his disciples during Passover and it makes sense that even today the Feast of the Resurrection is connected with the Jewish holiday. 1 Corinthians 15:14 "If Christ has not been raised, then empty is our preaching; empty, too, is your faith." Passover Meal remembers the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, which was the central act of redemption in the Old Testament. Jesus now provided a NEW central of redemption to be remembered a new ceremonial. His last meal - what Christians called the "Last Supper" - was a Passover celebration. Paul, drawing a parallel with the sacrifice made by Jesus, referred to Christ as the Paschal lamb (1 Corinthians 5:7); hence, the Christians view of Christ as the spotless Lamb of God who by his death freed mankind from the bonds of sin. John 1:29 says "The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, 'Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!'" Christ slain as a sacrifice to redeem us to God by his blood. The Cross was the payment and the empty tomb is the receipt. Death has NO hold on redeemed man. When God's love and man's hate battled at the cross, God's love won. Since Jesus was raised from the dead, we can be resurrected in Him. Amen Lord Jesus! Alleluia!
Oh Brother Robert THANK YOU for all the wonderfully inspired teaching that you give us all out here. My wife and I LOVE LOVE LOVE your sermons and look forward to them every week! Lord Jesus bless you and all yours! Looking forward to seeing you in heaven…soon we hope!💘
U R PRAISING ONE WHO IS TRYING LEAD U AND ALL OVER THE CLIFF TO YOUR DEATH! I AM JC BREAKER AND ALL LIKE HIM HOLLERING WFS MAKES ME SICK AT MY STOMACH!
@@smokeythecat2028 Enlightened survive as in enter ark which sister lucia called holy mountain in 3rd secret 2029 if conchita gives warning may 4th; if warning is not 2022 trib will begin most likely 2024; next chance. JC will be very surprised if 2022 is not start of trib
The word easter derived from Greek and Latin word "PASCHA", which is taken from the Hebrew "Pesach", meaning Passover. The Passover in Exodus 12:23. Paul was the first to connect the risen Christ to Passover in 1 Corinthians 5:7, he refers to Jesus as the paschal lamb who has been sacrificed for his people's salvation. Add to that the fact that Jesus celebrated the Last Supper with his disciples during Passover and it makes sense that even today the Feast of the Resurrection is connected with the Jewish holiday. 1 Corinthians 15:14 "If Christ has not been raised, then empty is our preaching; empty, too, is your faith." Passover Meal remembers the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, which was the central act of redemption in the Old Testament. Jesus now provided a NEW central of redemption to be remembered a new ceremonial. His last meal - what Christians called the "Last Supper" - was a Passover celebration. Paul, drawing a parallel with the sacrifice made by Jesus, referred to Christ as the Paschal lamb (1 Corinthians 5:7); hence, the Christians view of Christ as the spotless Lamb of God who by his death freed mankind from the bonds of sin. John 1:29 says "The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, 'Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!'" Christ slain as a sacrifice to redeem us to God by his blood. The Cross was the payment and the empty tomb is the receipt. Death has NO hold on redeemed man. When God's love and man's hate battled at the cross, God's love won. Since Jesus was raised from the dead, we can be resurrected in Him. 😊😊
HIS TEACHINGS AND ALLS HOLLERING WFS IS A DEADLY CURSE! WHY? HOW CAN THAT BE? SAVIOR IS HUMAN! HOW CAN 1 LOOKING TO CLOUDS EVER RECOGNIZE SAVIOR IS HUMAN? CANT HAPPEN!!!! CURSE TO LIE!!! CURSES THOSE BELIEVING YOUR LIES AND CURSES ONE LIEING!!!!
The word easter derived from Greek and Latin word "PASCHA", which is taken from the Hebrew "Pesach", meaning Passover. The Passover in Exodus 12:23. Paul was the first to connect the risen Christ to Passover in 1 Corinthians 5:7, he refers to Jesus as the paschal lamb who has been sacrificed for his people's salvation. Add to that the fact that Jesus celebrated the Last Supper with his disciples during Passover and it makes sense that even today the Feast of the Resurrection is connected with the Jewish holiday. 1 Corinthians 15:14 "If Christ has not been raised, then empty is our preaching; empty, too, is your faith." Passover Meal remembers the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, which was the central act of redemption in the Old Testament. Jesus now provided a NEW central of redemption to be remembered a new ceremonial. His last meal - what Christians called the "Last Supper" - was a Passover celebration. Paul, drawing a parallel with the sacrifice made by Jesus, referred to Christ as the Paschal lamb (1 Corinthians 5:7); hence, the Christians view of Christ as the spotless Lamb of God who by his death freed mankind from the bonds of sin. John 1:29 says "The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, 'Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!'" Christ slain as a sacrifice to redeem us to God by his blood. The Cross was the payment and the empty tomb is the receipt. Death has NO hold on redeemed man. When God's love and man's hate battled at the cross, God's love won. Since Jesus was raised from the dead, we can be resurrected in Him. 😊
The word easter derived from Greek and Latin word "PASCHA", which is taken from the Hebrew "Pesach", meaning Passover. The Passover in Exodus 12:23. Paul was the first to connect the risen Christ to Passover in 1 Corinthians 5:7, he refers to Jesus as the paschal lamb who has been sacrificed for his people's salvation. Add to that the fact that Jesus celebrated the Last Supper with his disciples during Passover and it makes sense that even today the Feast of the Resurrection is connected with the Jewish holiday. 1 Corinthians 15:14 "If Christ has not been raised, then empty is our preaching; empty, too, is your faith." Passover Meal remembers the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, which was the central act of redemption in the Old Testament. Jesus now provided a NEW central of redemption to be remembered a new ceremonial. His last meal - what Christians called the "Last Supper" - was a Passover celebration. Paul, drawing a parallel with the sacrifice made by Jesus, referred to Christ as the Paschal lamb (1 Corinthians 5:7); hence, the Christians view of Christ as the spotless Lamb of God who by his death freed mankind from the bonds of sin. John 1:29 says "The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, 'Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!'" Christ slain as a sacrifice to redeem us to God by his blood. The Cross was the payment and the empty tomb is the receipt. Death has NO hold on redeemed man. When God's love and man's hate battled at the cross, God's love won. Since Jesus was raised from the dead, we can be resurrected in Him. Praise to God the Father! Alleluia!
Can you just imagine watching Him die, and then seeing Him again after He rose from the grave? I'm crying... such love that He had for us to endure what He did, and then to come back and show Himself to the ones who followed and loved Him so.
The Gospel for the New Testament Church is 1 Cor. 15: 1-4 KJV and Rom. 3: 25 KJV explains it further. It's what Christ did for us that we're saved and it's by faith alone, not works. We're forgiven for all sins by Christ's shed blood.
The word easter derived from Greek and Latin word "PASCHA", which is taken from the Hebrew "Pesach", meaning Passover. The Passover in Exodus 12:23. Paul was the first to connect the risen Christ to Passover in 1 Corinthians 5:7, he refers to Jesus as the paschal lamb who has been sacrificed for his people's salvation. Add to that the fact that Jesus celebrated the Last Supper with his disciples during Passover and it makes sense that even today the Feast of the Resurrection is connected with the Jewish holiday. 1 Corinthians 15:14 "If Christ has not been raised, then empty is our preaching; empty, too, is your faith." Passover Meal remembers the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, which was the central act of redemption in the Old Testament. Jesus now provided a NEW central of redemption to be remembered a new ceremonial. His last meal - what Christians called the "Last Supper" - was a Passover celebration. Paul, drawing a parallel with the sacrifice made by Jesus, referred to Christ as the Paschal lamb (1 Corinthians 5:7); hence, the Christians view of Christ as the spotless Lamb of God who by his death freed mankind from the bonds of sin. John 1:29 says "The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, 'Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!'" Christ slain as a sacrifice to redeem us to God by his blood. The Cross was the payment and the empty tomb is the receipt. Death has NO hold on redeemed man. When God's love and man's hate battled at the cross, God's love won. Since Jesus was raised from the dead, we can be resurrected in Him. 😊😊😊😊
The word easter derived from Greek and Latin word "PASCHA", which is taken from the Hebrew "Pesach", meaning Passover. The Passover in Exodus 12:23. Paul was the first to connect the risen Christ to Passover in 1 Corinthians 5:7, he refers to Jesus as the paschal lamb who has been sacrificed for his people's salvation. Add to that the fact that Jesus celebrated the Last Supper with his disciples during Passover and it makes sense that even today the Feast of the Resurrection is connected with the Jewish holiday. 1 Corinthians 15:14 "If Christ has not been raised, then empty is our preaching; empty, too, is your faith." Passover Meal remembers the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, which was the central act of redemption in the Old Testament. Jesus now provided a NEW central of redemption to be remembered a new ceremonial. His last meal - what Christians called the "Last Supper" - was a Passover celebration. Paul, drawing a parallel with the sacrifice made by Jesus, referred to Christ as the Paschal lamb (1 Corinthians 5:7); hence, the Christians view of Christ as the spotless Lamb of God who by his death freed mankind from the bonds of sin. John 1:29 says "The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, 'Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!'" Christ slain as a sacrifice to redeem us to God by his blood. The Cross was the payment and the empty tomb is the receipt. Death has NO hold on redeemed man. When God's love and man's hate battled at the cross, God's love won. Since Jesus was raised from the dead, we can be resurrected in Him. Amen Lord Jesus!
The word easter derived from Greek and Latin word "PASCHA", which is taken from the Hebrew "Pesach", meaning Passover. The Passover in Exodus 12:23. Paul was the first to connect the risen Christ to Passover in 1 Corinthians 5:7, he refers to Jesus as the paschal lamb who has been sacrificed for his people's salvation. Add to that the fact that Jesus celebrated the Last Supper with his disciples during Passover and it makes sense that even today the Feast of the Resurrection is connected with the Jewish holiday. 1 Corinthians 15:14 "If Christ has not been raised, then empty is our preaching; empty, too, is your faith." Passover Meal remembers the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, which was the central act of redemption in the Old Testament. Jesus now provided a NEW central of redemption to be remembered a new ceremonial. His last meal - what Christians called the "Last Supper" - was a Passover celebration. Paul, drawing a parallel with the sacrifice made by Jesus, referred to Christ as the Paschal lamb (1 Corinthians 5:7); hence, the Christians view of Christ as the spotless Lamb of God who by his death freed mankind from the bonds of sin. John 1:29 says "The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, 'Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!'" Christ slain as a sacrifice to redeem us to God by his blood. The Cross was the payment and the empty tomb is the receipt. Death has NO hold on redeemed man. When God's love and man's hate battled at the cross, God's love won. Since Jesus was raised from the dead, we can be resurrected in Him. Amen Lord Jesus. God bless you more! Alleluia!
The word easter derived from Greek and Latin word "PASCHA", which is taken from the Hebrew "Pesach", meaning Passover. The Passover in Exodus 12:23. Paul was the first to connect the risen Christ to Passover in 1 Corinthians 5:7, he refers to Jesus as the paschal lamb who has been sacrificed for his people's salvation. Add to that the fact that Jesus celebrated the Last Supper with his disciples during Passover and it makes sense that even today the Feast of the Resurrection is connected with the Jewish holiday. 1 Corinthians 15:14 "If Christ has not been raised, then empty is our preaching; empty, too, is your faith." Passover Meal remembers the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, which was the central act of redemption in the Old Testament. Jesus now provided a NEW central of redemption to be remembered a new ceremonial. His last meal - what Christians called the "Last Supper" - was a Passover celebration. Paul, drawing a parallel with the sacrifice made by Jesus, referred to Christ as the Paschal lamb (1 Corinthians 5:7); hence, the Christians view of Christ as the spotless Lamb of God who by his death freed mankind from the bonds of sin. John 1:29 says "The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, 'Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!'" Christ slain as a sacrifice to redeem us to God by his blood. The Cross was the payment and the empty tomb is the receipt. Death has NO hold on redeemed man. When God's love and man's hate battled at the cross, God's love won. Since Jesus was raised from the dead, we can be resurrected in Him. 😊
The word easter derived from Greek and Latin word "PASCHA", which is taken from the Hebrew "Pesach", meaning Passover. The Passover in Exodus 12:23. Paul was the first to connect the risen Christ to Passover in 1 Corinthians 5:7, he refers to Jesus as the paschal lamb who has been sacrificed for his people's salvation. Add to that the fact that Jesus celebrated the Last Supper with his disciples during Passover and it makes sense that even today the Feast of the Resurrection is connected with the Jewish holiday. 1 Corinthians 15:14 "If Christ has not been raised, then empty is our preaching; empty, too, is your faith." Passover Meal remembers the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, which was the central act of redemption in the Old Testament. Jesus now provided a NEW central of redemption to be remembered a new ceremonial. His last meal - what Christians called the "Last Supper" - was a Passover celebration. Paul, drawing a parallel with the sacrifice made by Jesus, referred to Christ as the Paschal lamb (1 Corinthians 5:7); hence, the Christians view of Christ as the spotless Lamb of God who by his death freed mankind from the bonds of sin. John 1:29 says "The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, 'Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!'" Christ slain as a sacrifice to redeem us to God by his blood. The Cross was the payment and the empty tomb is the receipt. Death has NO hold on redeemed man. When God's love and man's hate battled at the cross, God's love won. Since Jesus was raised from the dead, we can be resurrected in Him. 😊😊😊
The word easter derived from Greek and Latin word "PASCHA", which is taken from the Hebrew "Pesach", meaning Passover. The Passover in Exodus 12:23. Paul was the first to connect the risen Christ to Passover in 1 Corinthians 5:7, he refers to Jesus as the paschal lamb who has been sacrificed for his people's salvation. Add to that the fact that Jesus celebrated the Last Supper with his disciples during Passover and it makes sense that even today the Feast of the Resurrection is connected with the Jewish holiday. 1 Corinthians 15:14 "If Christ has not been raised, then empty is our preaching; empty, too, is your faith." Passover Meal remembers the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, which was the central act of redemption in the Old Testament. Jesus now provided a NEW central of redemption to be remembered a new ceremonial. His last meal - what Christians called the "Last Supper" - was a Passover celebration. Paul, drawing a parallel with the sacrifice made by Jesus, referred to Christ as the Paschal lamb (1 Corinthians 5:7); hence, the Christians view of Christ as the spotless Lamb of God who by his death freed mankind from the bonds of sin. John 1:29 says "The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, 'Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!'" Christ slain as a sacrifice to redeem us to God by his blood. The Cross was the payment and the empty tomb is the receipt. Death has NO hold on redeemed man. When God's love and man's hate battled at the cross, God's love won. Since Jesus was raised from the dead, we can be resurrected in Him. 😊😊
The word easter derived from Greek and Latin word "PASCHA", which is taken from the Hebrew "Pesach", meaning Passover. The Passover in Exodus 12:23. Paul was the first to connect the risen Christ to Passover in 1 Corinthians 5:7, he refers to Jesus as the paschal lamb who has been sacrificed for his people's salvation. Add to that the fact that Jesus celebrated the Last Supper with his disciples during Passover and it makes sense that even today the Feast of the Resurrection is connected with the Jewish holiday. 1 Corinthians 15:14 "If Christ has not been raised, then empty is our preaching; empty, too, is your faith." Passover Meal remembers the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, which was the central act of redemption in the Old Testament. Jesus now provided a NEW central of redemption to be remembered a new ceremonial. His last meal - what Christians called the "Last Supper" - was a Passover celebration. Paul, drawing a parallel with the sacrifice made by Jesus, referred to Christ as the Paschal lamb (1 Corinthians 5:7); hence, the Christians view of Christ as the spotless Lamb of God who by his death freed mankind from the bonds of sin. John 1:29 says "The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, 'Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!'" Christ slain as a sacrifice to redeem us to God by his blood. The Cross was the payment and the empty tomb is the receipt. Death has NO hold on redeemed man. When God's love and man's hate battled at the cross, God's love won. Since Jesus was raised from the dead, we can be resurrected in Him. Amen Lord!
Thank you for posting today I did not celebrate this pagan holiday with my family and I don't celebrate that evil holiday Unholyween and it's so much better that you decided to post a video about Jesus. 👍👍
The word easter derived from Greek and Latin word "PASCHA", which is taken from the Hebrew "Pesach", meaning Passover. The Passover in Exodus 12:23. Paul was the first to connect the risen Christ to Passover in 1 Corinthians 5:7, he refers to Jesus as the paschal lamb who has been sacrificed for his people's salvation. Add to that the fact that Jesus celebrated the Last Supper with his disciples during Passover and it makes sense that even today the Feast of the Resurrection is connected with the Jewish holiday. 1 Corinthians 15:14 "If Christ has not been raised, then empty is our preaching; empty, too, is your faith." Passover Meal remembers the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, which was the central act of redemption in the Old Testament. Jesus now provided a NEW central of redemption to be remembered a new ceremonial. His last meal - what Christians called the "Last Supper" - was a Passover celebration. Paul, drawing a parallel with the sacrifice made by Jesus, referred to Christ as the Paschal lamb (1 Corinthians 5:7); hence, the Christians view of Christ as the spotless Lamb of God who by his death freed mankind from the bonds of sin. John 1:29 says "The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, 'Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!'" Christ slain as a sacrifice to redeem us to God by his blood. The Cross was the payment and the empty tomb is the receipt. Death has NO hold on redeemed man. When God's love and man's hate battled at the cross, God's love won. Since Jesus was raised from the dead, we can be resurrected in Him. Amen Lord Jesus! God bless you and keep you always! Alleluia!
The word easter derived from Greek and Latin word "PASCHA", which is taken from the Hebrew "Pesach", meaning Passover. The Passover in Exodus 12:23. Paul was the first to connect the risen Christ to Passover in 1 Corinthians 5:7, he refers to Jesus as the paschal lamb who has been sacrificed for his people's salvation. Add to that the fact that Jesus celebrated the Last Supper with his disciples during Passover and it makes sense that even today the Feast of the Resurrection is connected with the Jewish holiday. 1 Corinthians 15:14 "If Christ has not been raised, then empty is our preaching; empty, too, is your faith." Passover Meal remembers the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, which was the central act of redemption in the Old Testament. Jesus now provided a NEW central of redemption to be remembered a new ceremonial. His last meal - what Christians called the "Last Supper" - was a Passover celebration. Paul, drawing a parallel with the sacrifice made by Jesus, referred to Christ as the Paschal lamb (1 Corinthians 5:7); hence, the Christians view of Christ as the spotless Lamb of God who by his death freed mankind from the bonds of sin. John 1:29 says "The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, 'Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!'" Christ slain as a sacrifice to redeem us to God by his blood. The Cross was the payment and the empty tomb is the receipt. Death has NO hold on redeemed man. When God's love and man's hate battled at the cross, God's love won. Since Jesus was raised from the dead, we can be resurrected in Him. 😊😊😊
The word easter derived from Greek and Latin word "PASCHA", which is taken from the Hebrew "Pesach", meaning Passover. The Passover in Exodus 12:23. Paul was the first to connect the risen Christ to Passover in 1 Corinthians 5:7, he refers to Jesus as the paschal lamb who has been sacrificed for his people's salvation. Add to that the fact that Jesus celebrated the Last Supper with his disciples during Passover and it makes sense that even today the Feast of the Resurrection is connected with the Jewish holiday. 1 Corinthians 15:14 "If Christ has not been raised, then empty is our preaching; empty, too, is your faith." Passover Meal remembers the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, which was the central act of redemption in the Old Testament. Jesus now provided a NEW central of redemption to be remembered a new ceremonial. His last meal - what Christians called the "Last Supper" - was a Passover celebration. Paul, drawing a parallel with the sacrifice made by Jesus, referred to Christ as the Paschal lamb (1 Corinthians 5:7); hence, the Christians view of Christ as the spotless Lamb of God who by his death freed mankind from the bonds of sin. John 1:29 says "The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, 'Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!'" Christ slain as a sacrifice to redeem us to God by his blood. The Cross was the payment and the empty tomb is the receipt. Death has NO hold on redeemed man. When God's love and man's hate battled at the cross, God's love won. Since Jesus was raised from the dead, we can be resurrected in Him. 😊😊
Pastor Breaker is an awesome preacher. I wish we could have more preachers like him that preaching the truth straight from the KJV Bible only . Amazing ! Imagine having someone like brother Breakers out there a lot of people would got saved through his teachings and preaching the true Gospel of salvation for us today 1corinthians 15 1-4 how Jesus died for our sins was buried and resurrected on a 3rd day according to the scriptures!! So sad that churches don't preach true Gospel of salvation and other teachings from the Bible !! Bible is such a amazing book from God if only people knew and understood! For me personally I can't get enough of brother Breakers teachings. He is amazing preacher and I enjoy listen to his teachings which churches don't teach these things !! Brother Breaker will receive 5 crowns for his preachings in heaven . He truely deserve it ! I just wish they have more preachers like him all over the world so people can get saved and go at the rapture! I truely believe that it will happen very soon the least people expect it . I'm looking forward to receive the glorified body at the rapture and be with Jesus for all enternal life forever and never suffer and die again . I can't wait to this day . I want to be with Jesus and if possible I would like to hold him and not let him go if will such a joy to be in arms of my Creator the made me ! And I will worship him and glorify him forever. I can't wait for this day to accur . Lord Jesus please take us home very soon I can't wait to meet him and be with him always and also see my brothers and sisters in Christ with me also as a big family of Jesus . Lord pls take us home soon . Amen 🙏❤️ Happy resurrection day ! Jesus is alive !! Hallelujah ❤️❤️❤️
The word easter derived from Greek and Latin word "PASCHA", which is taken from the Hebrew "Pesach", meaning Passover. The Passover in Exodus 12:23. Paul was the first to connect the risen Christ to Passover in 1 Corinthians 5:7, he refers to Jesus as the paschal lamb who has been sacrificed for his people's salvation. Add to that the fact that Jesus celebrated the Last Supper with his disciples during Passover and it makes sense that even today the Feast of the Resurrection is connected with the Jewish holiday. 1 Corinthians 15:14 "If Christ has not been raised, then empty is our preaching; empty, too, is your faith." Passover Meal remembers the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, which was the central act of redemption in the Old Testament. Jesus now provided a NEW central of redemption to be remembered a new ceremonial. His last meal - what Christians called the "Last Supper" - was a Passover celebration. Paul, drawing a parallel with the sacrifice made by Jesus, referred to Christ as the Paschal lamb (1 Corinthians 5:7); hence, the Christians view of Christ as the spotless Lamb of God who by his death freed mankind from the bonds of sin. John 1:29 says "The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, 'Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!'" Christ slain as a sacrifice to redeem us to God by his blood. The Cross was the payment and the empty tomb is the receipt. Death has NO hold on redeemed man. When God's love and man's hate battled at the cross, God's love won. Since Jesus was raised from the dead, we can be resurrected in Him. Amen Lord Jesus! God bless you and your family always! Alleluia!
Thank you Father for the mercy seat and thank you Jesus for being so brave to offering your life as the spotless sacrifice for who ever would receive it.
"They came with perfumes precious and rare, but found his body was not there. The Lord had risen as he said, they found him not among the dead" Blessed Ressurrection day!
The word easter derived from Greek and Latin word "PASCHA", which is taken from the Hebrew "Pesach", meaning Passover. The Passover in Exodus 12:23. Paul was the first to connect the risen Christ to Passover in 1 Corinthians 5:7, he refers to Jesus as the paschal lamb who has been sacrificed for his people's salvation. Add to that the fact that Jesus celebrated the Last Supper with his disciples during Passover and it makes sense that even today the Feast of the Resurrection is connected with the Jewish holiday. 1 Corinthians 15:14 "If Christ has not been raised, then empty is our preaching; empty, too, is your faith." Passover Meal remembers the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, which was the central act of redemption in the Old Testament. Jesus now provided a NEW central of redemption to be remembered a new ceremonial. His last meal - what Christians called the "Last Supper" - was a Passover celebration. Paul, drawing a parallel with the sacrifice made by Jesus, referred to Christ as the Paschal lamb (1 Corinthians 5:7); hence, the Christians view of Christ as the spotless Lamb of God who by his death freed mankind from the bonds of sin. John 1:29 says "The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, 'Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!'" Christ slain as a sacrifice to redeem us to God by his blood. The Cross was the payment and the empty tomb is the receipt. Death has NO hold on redeemed man. When God's love and man's hate battled at the cross, God's love won. Since Jesus was raised from the dead, we can be resurrected in Him. 😊
The word easter derived from Greek and Latin word "PASCHA", which is taken from the Hebrew "Pesach", meaning Passover. The Passover in Exodus 12:23. Paul was the first to connect the risen Christ to Passover in 1 Corinthians 5:7, he refers to Jesus as the paschal lamb who has been sacrificed for his people's salvation. Add to that the fact that Jesus celebrated the Last Supper with his disciples during Passover and it makes sense that even today the Feast of the Resurrection is connected with the Jewish holiday. 1 Corinthians 15:14 "If Christ has not been raised, then empty is our preaching; empty, too, is your faith." Passover Meal remembers the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, which was the central act of redemption in the Old Testament. Jesus now provided a NEW central of redemption to be remembered a new ceremonial. His last meal - what Christians called the "Last Supper" - was a Passover celebration. Paul, drawing a parallel with the sacrifice made by Jesus, referred to Christ as the Paschal lamb (1 Corinthians 5:7); hence, the Christians view of Christ as the spotless Lamb of God who by his death freed mankind from the bonds of sin. John 1:29 says "The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, 'Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!'" Christ slain as a sacrifice to redeem us to God by his blood. The Cross was the payment and the empty tomb is the receipt. Death has NO hold on redeemed man. When God's love and man's hate battled at the cross, God's love won. Since Jesus was raised from the dead, we can be resurrected in Him. Amen Lord Jesus!
Amen🙏🙏🙏, I knew and I 'm fully assured that, by the blood's of the Lord Jesus Christ I am cleanse from my sinfully nature of what I had messed up with this world with all sinful things I had done but God still forgive me only by His grace alone and by the blood's sacrifices of my Lord Jesus Christ 🙏🙏🙏
Great teaching by Brother Breaker on this wonderful and vital theme of the living, resurrected Saviour. Death could not hold Him. 'He arose, He arose Hallelujah, Christ arose'.
The word easter derived from Greek and Latin word "PASCHA", which is taken from the Hebrew "Pesach", meaning Passover. The Passover in Exodus 12:23. Paul was the first to connect the risen Christ to Passover in 1 Corinthians 5:7, he refers to Jesus as the paschal lamb who has been sacrificed for his people's salvation. Add to that the fact that Jesus celebrated the Last Supper with his disciples during Passover and it makes sense that even today the Feast of the Resurrection is connected with the Jewish holiday. 1 Corinthians 15:14 "If Christ has not been raised, then empty is our preaching; empty, too, is your faith." Passover Meal remembers the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, which was the central act of redemption in the Old Testament. Jesus now provided a NEW central of redemption to be remembered a new ceremonial. His last meal - what Christians called the "Last Supper" - was a Passover celebration. Paul, drawing a parallel with the sacrifice made by Jesus, referred to Christ as the Paschal lamb (1 Corinthians 5:7); hence, the Christians view of Christ as the spotless Lamb of God who by his death freed mankind from the bonds of sin. John 1:29 says "The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, 'Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!'" Christ slain as a sacrifice to redeem us to God by his blood. The Cross was the payment and the empty tomb is the receipt. Death has NO hold on redeemed man. When God's love and man's hate battled at the cross, God's love won. Since Jesus was raised from the dead, we can be resurrected in Him. Amen Lord Jesus! Amen!
The word easter derived from Greek and Latin word "PASCHA", which is taken from the Hebrew "Pesach", meaning Passover. The Passover in Exodus 12:23. Paul was the first to connect the risen Christ to Passover in 1 Corinthians 5:7, he refers to Jesus as the paschal lamb who has been sacrificed for his people's salvation. Add to that the fact that Jesus celebrated the Last Supper with his disciples during Passover and it makes sense that even today the Feast of the Resurrection is connected with the Jewish holiday. 1 Corinthians 15:14 "If Christ has not been raised, then empty is our preaching; empty, too, is your faith." Passover Meal remembers the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, which was the central act of redemption in the Old Testament. Jesus now provided a NEW central of redemption to be remembered a new ceremonial. His last meal - what Christians called the "Last Supper" - was a Passover celebration. Paul, drawing a parallel with the sacrifice made by Jesus, referred to Christ as the Paschal lamb (1 Corinthians 5:7); hence, the Christians view of Christ as the spotless Lamb of God who by his death freed mankind from the bonds of sin. John 1:29 says "The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, 'Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!'" Christ slain as a sacrifice to redeem us to God by his blood. The Cross was the payment and the empty tomb is the receipt. Death has NO hold on redeemed man. When God's love and man's hate battled at the cross, God's love won. Since Jesus was raised from the dead, we can be resurrected in Him. Amen!
Brother Breaker, thank you for continually going to the word. I am only half way through this message because I have to pause it every 30 seconds to read and study my Bible, lol! Thank you, thank you, thank you for giving verse after verse and for preaching hard on the Blood. Now, back to listening!
The word easter derived from Greek and Latin word "PASCHA", which is taken from the Hebrew "Pesach", meaning Passover. The Passover in Exodus 12:23. Paul was the first to connect the risen Christ to Passover in 1 Corinthians 5:7, he refers to Jesus as the paschal lamb who has been sacrificed for his people's salvation. Add to that the fact that Jesus celebrated the Last Supper with his disciples during Passover and it makes sense that even today the Feast of the Resurrection is connected with the Jewish holiday. 1 Corinthians 15:14 "If Christ has not been raised, then empty is our preaching; empty, too, is your faith." Passover Meal remembers the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, which was the central act of redemption in the Old Testament. Jesus now provided a NEW central of redemption to be remembered a new ceremonial. His last meal - what Christians called the "Last Supper" - was a Passover celebration. Paul, drawing a parallel with the sacrifice made by Jesus, referred to Christ as the Paschal lamb (1 Corinthians 5:7); hence, the Christians view of Christ as the spotless Lamb of God who by his death freed mankind from the bonds of sin. John 1:29 says "The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, 'Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!'" Christ slain as a sacrifice to redeem us to God by his blood. The Cross was the payment and the empty tomb is the receipt. Death has NO hold on redeemed man. When God's love and man's hate battled at the cross, God's love won. Since Jesus was raised from the dead, we can be resurrected in Him. 😊😊😊
I wish I lived in your neck of the woods brother, your teaching brought me to the truth about salvation, and I thank the Lord for showing me your page. I'm washed by the blood of Jesus Christ ✝️
The word easter derived from Greek and Latin word "PASCHA", which is taken from the Hebrew "Pesach", meaning Passover. The Passover in Exodus 12:23. Paul was the first to connect the risen Christ to Passover in 1 Corinthians 5:7, he refers to Jesus as the paschal lamb who has been sacrificed for his people's salvation. Add to that the fact that Jesus celebrated the Last Supper with his disciples during Passover and it makes sense that even today the Feast of the Resurrection is connected with the Jewish holiday. 1 Corinthians 15:14 "If Christ has not been raised, then empty is our preaching; empty, too, is your faith." Passover Meal remembers the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, which was the central act of redemption in the Old Testament. Jesus now provided a NEW central of redemption to be remembered a new ceremonial. His last meal - what Christians called the "Last Supper" - was a Passover celebration. Paul, drawing a parallel with the sacrifice made by Jesus, referred to Christ as the Paschal lamb (1 Corinthians 5:7); hence, the Christians view of Christ as the spotless Lamb of God who by his death freed mankind from the bonds of sin. John 1:29 says "The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, 'Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!'" Christ slain as a sacrifice to redeem us to God by his blood. The Cross was the payment and the empty tomb is the receipt. Death has NO hold on redeemed man. When God's love and man's hate battled at the cross, God's love won. Since Jesus was raised from the dead, we can be resurrected in Him. Amen Lord Jesus! Jesus bless you and keep you always. Alleluia!
Thank you Jesus for the blood applied. 1 John 5:8 - And there are three that bear witness in earth, the Spirit, and the water, and the blood: and these three agree in one.
The word easter derived from Greek and Latin word "PASCHA", which is taken from the Hebrew "Pesach", meaning Passover. The Passover in Exodus 12:23. Paul was the first to connect the risen Christ to Passover in 1 Corinthians 5:7, he refers to Jesus as the paschal lamb who has been sacrificed for his people's salvation. Add to that the fact that Jesus celebrated the Last Supper with his disciples during Passover and it makes sense that even today the Feast of the Resurrection is connected with the Jewish holiday. 1 Corinthians 15:14 "If Christ has not been raised, then empty is our preaching; empty, too, is your faith." Passover Meal remembers the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, which was the central act of redemption in the Old Testament. Jesus now provided a NEW central of redemption to be remembered a new ceremonial. His last meal - what Christians called the "Last Supper" - was a Passover celebration. Paul, drawing a parallel with the sacrifice made by Jesus, referred to Christ as the Paschal lamb (1 Corinthians 5:7); hence, the Christians view of Christ as the spotless Lamb of God who by his death freed mankind from the bonds of sin. John 1:29 says "The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, 'Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!'" Christ slain as a sacrifice to redeem us to God by his blood. The Cross was the payment and the empty tomb is the receipt. Death has NO hold on redeemed man. When God's love and man's hate battled at the cross, God's love won. Since Jesus was raised from the dead, we can be resurrected in Him. Amen Lord! Alleluia!
The word easter derived from Greek and Latin word "PASCHA", which is taken from the Hebrew "Pesach", meaning Passover. The Passover in Exodus 12:23. Paul was the first to connect the risen Christ to Passover in 1 Corinthians 5:7, he refers to Jesus as the paschal lamb who has been sacrificed for his people's salvation. Add to that the fact that Jesus celebrated the Last Supper with his disciples during Passover and it makes sense that even today the Feast of the Resurrection is connected with the Jewish holiday. 1 Corinthians 15:14 "If Christ has not been raised, then empty is our preaching; empty, too, is your faith." Passover Meal remembers the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, which was the central act of redemption in the Old Testament. Jesus now provided a NEW central of redemption to be remembered a new ceremonial. His last meal - what Christians called the "Last Supper" - was a Passover celebration. Paul, drawing a parallel with the sacrifice made by Jesus, referred to Christ as the Paschal lamb (1 Corinthians 5:7); hence, the Christians view of Christ as the spotless Lamb of God who by his death freed mankind from the bonds of sin. John 1:29 says "The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, 'Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!'" Christ slain as a sacrifice to redeem us to God by his blood. The Cross was the payment and the empty tomb is the receipt. Death has NO hold on redeemed man. When God's love and man's hate battled at the cross, God's love won. Since Jesus was raised from the dead, we can be resurrected in Him. Viva Amigo!
The word easter derived from Greek and Latin word "PASCHA", which is taken from the Hebrew "Pesach", meaning Passover. The Passover in Exodus 12:23. Paul was the first to connect the risen Christ to Passover in 1 Corinthians 5:7, he refers to Jesus as the paschal lamb who has been sacrificed for his people's salvation. Add to that the fact that Jesus celebrated the Last Supper with his disciples during Passover and it makes sense that even today the Feast of the Resurrection is connected with the Jewish holiday. 1 Corinthians 15:14 "If Christ has not been raised, then empty is our preaching; empty, too, is your faith." Passover Meal remembers the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, which was the central act of redemption in the Old Testament. Jesus now provided a NEW central of redemption to be remembered a new ceremonial. His last meal - what Christians called the "Last Supper" - was a Passover celebration. Paul, drawing a parallel with the sacrifice made by Jesus, referred to Christ as the Paschal lamb (1 Corinthians 5:7); hence, the Christians view of Christ as the spotless Lamb of God who by his death freed mankind from the bonds of sin. John 1:29 says "The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, 'Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!'" Christ slain as a sacrifice to redeem us to God by his blood. The Cross was the payment and the empty tomb is the receipt. Death has NO hold on redeemed man. When God's love and man's hate battled at the cross, God's love won. Since Jesus was raised from the dead, we can be resurrected in Him. Amen Lord Jesus! God bless you more! Alleluia!
Been question myself about religion and God for the past 15 years (im 26) and felt completely lost. After watching The life of Jesus movie yesterday on Good Friday, i felt Every single emotion going through my body. Had more questions and more thoughts… This video truly shed a light on everything. I surrender. Thank you lord. This changed my life most probably ❤
Anybody else have a parent that raised em up in the church and have the word so correct in your mind that your parent is the guy in the background agreeing an proclaiming, " yep,right,amen,etc " 😆 an you feel like you're getting an A+ in Life 101! WTG Robert Breaker!!! Good job sonshine! 👏
The word easter derived from Greek and Latin word "PASCHA", which is taken from the Hebrew "Pesach", meaning Passover. The Passover in Exodus 12:23. Paul was the first to connect the risen Christ to Passover in 1 Corinthians 5:7, he refers to Jesus as the paschal lamb who has been sacrificed for his people's salvation. Add to that the fact that Jesus celebrated the Last Supper with his disciples during Passover and it makes sense that even today the Feast of the Resurrection is connected with the Jewish holiday. 1 Corinthians 15:14 "If Christ has not been raised, then empty is our preaching; empty, too, is your faith." Passover Meal remembers the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, which was the central act of redemption in the Old Testament. Jesus now provided a NEW central of redemption to be remembered a new ceremonial. His last meal - what Christians called the "Last Supper" - was a Passover celebration. Paul, drawing a parallel with the sacrifice made by Jesus, referred to Christ as the Paschal lamb (1 Corinthians 5:7); hence, the Christians view of Christ as the spotless Lamb of God who by his death freed mankind from the bonds of sin. John 1:29 says "The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, 'Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!'" Christ slain as a sacrifice to redeem us to God by his blood. The Cross was the payment and the empty tomb is the receipt. Death has NO hold on redeemed man. When God's love and man's hate battled at the cross, God's love won. Since Jesus was raised from the dead, we can be resurrected in Him. Amen Lord Jesus! Alleluia!
The word easter derived from Greek and Latin word "PASCHA", which is taken from the Hebrew "Pesach", meaning Passover. The Passover in Exodus 12:23. Paul was the first to connect the risen Christ to Passover in 1 Corinthians 5:7, he refers to Jesus as the paschal lamb who has been sacrificed for his people's salvation. Add to that the fact that Jesus celebrated the Last Supper with his disciples during Passover and it makes sense that even today the Feast of the Resurrection is connected with the Jewish holiday. 1 Corinthians 15:14 "If Christ has not been raised, then empty is our preaching; empty, too, is your faith." Passover Meal remembers the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, which was the central act of redemption in the Old Testament. Jesus now provided a NEW central of redemption to be remembered a new ceremonial. His last meal - what Christians called the "Last Supper" - was a Passover celebration. Paul, drawing a parallel with the sacrifice made by Jesus, referred to Christ as the Paschal lamb (1 Corinthians 5:7); hence, the Christians view of Christ as the spotless Lamb of God who by his death freed mankind from the bonds of sin. John 1:29 says "The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, 'Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!'" Christ slain as a sacrifice to redeem us to God by his blood. The Cross was the payment and the empty tomb is the receipt. Death has NO hold on redeemed man. When God's love and man's hate battled at the cross, God's love won. Since Jesus was raised from the dead, we can be resurrected in Him. Amen Lord Jesus!
Such a great service! I've learned so much such as, couldn't touch Jesus, and the old testament saints that resurrected as well. This passage gave me goose bumps!! Thank you Jesus!!😇❤❤🙏🙏
Love your PREACHING Brother Breaker! Keep it up and I along with the rest of the BODY OF CHRIST JESUS are LOOKING UP! Can't be too far off from now. Much love from Arizona!
The word easter derived from Greek and Latin word "PASCHA", which is taken from the Hebrew "Pesach", meaning Passover. The Passover in Exodus 12:23. Paul was the first to connect the risen Christ to Passover in 1 Corinthians 5:7, he refers to Jesus as the paschal lamb who has been sacrificed for his people's salvation. Add to that the fact that Jesus celebrated the Last Supper with his disciples during Passover and it makes sense that even today the Feast of the Resurrection is connected with the Jewish holiday. 1 Corinthians 15:14 "If Christ has not been raised, then empty is our preaching; empty, too, is your faith." Passover Meal remembers the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, which was the central act of redemption in the Old Testament. Jesus now provided a NEW central of redemption to be remembered a new ceremonial. His last meal - what Christians called the "Last Supper" - was a Passover celebration. Paul, drawing a parallel with the sacrifice made by Jesus, referred to Christ as the Paschal lamb (1 Corinthians 5:7); hence, the Christians view of Christ as the spotless Lamb of God who by his death freed mankind from the bonds of sin. John 1:29 says "The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, 'Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!'" Christ slain as a sacrifice to redeem us to God by his blood. The Cross was the payment and the empty tomb is the receipt. Death has NO hold on redeemed man. When God's love and man's hate battled at the cross, God's love won. Since Jesus was raised from the dead, we can be resurrected in Him. Amen Lord Jesus! Alleluia!
@@macormicbenjamin9315 See you soon my friend. I am sure some time in ETERNITY our paths will meet and the JOY and peace we will share with all of our family, friends will be so amazing. God Bless!
Love your preaching. Brother Breaker! I have to humble myself and tell you that my flesh gets distracted by the man in the background that agrees constantly!! Many times I backup the video & admonish myself for allowing that distraction.
Thank you so much for this teaching and God knew what he was doing making you a priest you’re a wonderful teacher God bless you and your family protect you no evil come against you ever in the name of Jesus Christ almighty
On the road to Emmaus when Jesus says “what things?” It always cracks me up. Funniest line in the entire Bible and I can see him just with a little grin. Makes me smile every time to think of it.
Praise the Lord Jesus Christ, He is risen and is coming back very soon for His Church. Get ready my brothers and sisters, we are going Home very soon. Pray for lost souls to get saved because that is what really matters before the rapture happens.
Please pray for me and my children. I’m losing hope. But my faith in Jesus won’t let me. I lost my job as a social worker because I declined the vaccine. I declined due to my pre existing health condition (Lupus) and heart disease. I’m on a bunch of medications including blood thinners. I was denied my medical/religious exemption from Forsyth hospital. Since losing my job I’ve been struggling to make ends meet. I’m a single mother with two young autistic children. We are facing homelessness. We have nowhere to go. Struggling daily to provide groceries. I’m so ashamed and embarrassed over my situation. I am so overwhelmed, it’s so difficult on me. I am all alone no family nor friends to help me. I have been put down and mocked because of my circumstances. Please keep me and my children in your prayers this easter. Even though I’m struggling bad. I still have FAITH God will provide for me and my children abundantly. In Jesus name.
Sister in Christ - please do not be ashamed as you are a child of God, washed in the precious Blood of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Those evil people that mock and deride you will one day have to answer to God personally. I will most assuredly lift you up in prayer.