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  • I am not giving up on Jesus come what may. He is the only friend I have. Hallelujah!
    I am not giving up on Jesus come what may. He is the only friend I have. Hallelujah!
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  • Christ Didn’t Die in Vain

    The death of Jesus Christ is the central event in the Christian faith. To say "Christ didn’t die in vain" is to affirm that His sacrifice on the cross had a divine purpose and lasting impact on humanity. According to Scripture, Jesus died to redeem mankind from sin, reconcile humanity with God, and open the way to eternal life for all who believe.

    In Galatians 2:21, Paul writes, "I do not set aside the grace of God, for if righteousness could be gained through the law, Christ died for nothing!" This verse underscores the truth that Christ’s death was not pointless. If human beings could save themselves through good works or religious rituals, then there would be no need for Christ’s suffering. But since salvation is by grace through faith (Ephesians 2:8–9), Christ's death becomes the only means by which we are justified.

    Furthermore, Christ’s death brought victory over sin, Satan, and death itself. Hebrews 9:26 states that "He has appeared once for all at the end of the ages to do away with sin by the sacrifice of himself." The resurrection of Christ is proof that His death was effective and accepted by God as a full atonement for our sins.

    In practical terms, if Christ’s death was not in vain, then believers are called to live lives that reflect His grace—lives of holiness, love, obedience, and service. To continue in sin or to ignore the message of the cross is to make light of His suffering.


    Christ did not die in vain. His death accomplished what no other could: salvation, reconciliation, and eternal life. The power of the cross changes lives and continues to offer hope to the world. Believers are urged to respond in faith and gratitude, making Christ’s sacrifice evident through their lives.

    Christ Didn’t Die in Vain The death of Jesus Christ is the central event in the Christian faith. To say "Christ didn’t die in vain" is to affirm that His sacrifice on the cross had a divine purpose and lasting impact on humanity. According to Scripture, Jesus died to redeem mankind from sin, reconcile humanity with God, and open the way to eternal life for all who believe. In Galatians 2:21, Paul writes, "I do not set aside the grace of God, for if righteousness could be gained through the law, Christ died for nothing!" This verse underscores the truth that Christ’s death was not pointless. If human beings could save themselves through good works or religious rituals, then there would be no need for Christ’s suffering. But since salvation is by grace through faith (Ephesians 2:8–9), Christ's death becomes the only means by which we are justified. Furthermore, Christ’s death brought victory over sin, Satan, and death itself. Hebrews 9:26 states that "He has appeared once for all at the end of the ages to do away with sin by the sacrifice of himself." The resurrection of Christ is proof that His death was effective and accepted by God as a full atonement for our sins. In practical terms, if Christ’s death was not in vain, then believers are called to live lives that reflect His grace—lives of holiness, love, obedience, and service. To continue in sin or to ignore the message of the cross is to make light of His suffering. Christ did not die in vain. His death accomplished what no other could: salvation, reconciliation, and eternal life. The power of the cross changes lives and continues to offer hope to the world. Believers are urged to respond in faith and gratitude, making Christ’s sacrifice evident through their lives.
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  • In the name of Jesus Christ I pray for as many that believe;
    1. No enemy will have eyes enough to see you.
    2. No enemy will have mouth enough to gainsay over your life.
    3. No enemy will have hands enough to touch you and
    4. No enemy will have legs enough to stand before you.
    Victory is yours now and always in the mighty name of Jesus, Amen.
    In the name of Jesus Christ I pray for as many that believe; 1. No enemy will have eyes enough to see you. 2. No enemy will have mouth enough to gainsay over your life. 3. No enemy will have hands enough to touch you and 4. No enemy will have legs enough to stand before you. Victory is yours now and always in the mighty name of Jesus, Amen.
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  • Jesus the author and finisher of my faith. Hallelujah!
    Jesus the author and finisher of my faith. Hallelujah!
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