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Happy Easter!

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 Yesterday in Cairo 22 mummified Pharos were paraded through the streets of the city amid the most astonishing theatrical production and fanfare as they were rehoused in a new museum specially built for the purpose.  The most ancient body is of a ruler who lived 1600 years before Jesus.  As I heard about this event on the news and later searched it out on the internet I had to smile.   Egypt can produce the mummified bodies of 22 of its most ancient, powerful and wealthy rulers.  These rulers built the pyramids.  They instituted civilisations.  Their remains have been preserved for centuries and their deeds are still remembered today.  They have now been ushered into their new resting place with all the ceremony of an Olympic opening ceremony because they are a huge tourist draw for the country.    Our King has no body, no grave, no resting place.  Throughout the earth today people are waking to speak the eternal truth that He ...

40 hours

Nothing in the Scriptures is there by accident.  The accounts of the death of Jesus make a point of telling us the time that Jesus died.  It appears that He was crucified at ' the third hour'  - according to scholars this equated to 9am  ( Mark 15:23) -  and He was still alive at ' the sixth hour'  - twelve noon. ( v 33) Darkness fell across the land between the sixth and ninth hour ( between noon and 3pm) and then Jesus died. I had not thought about it before, but today I found myself wondering why it was so important to note the time of Jesus's death.  Thinking about Saturday and wondering what was happening in spiritual realms whilst Jesus was in the tomb I thought Id work out just how long He was ' dead' for.   If He died at 3pm on Friday and was resurrected at sunrise on the Sunday ( sunrise tomorrow in Jerusalem will be at about 6.30am according to Google) then Jesus may have been ' dead' for forty hours.   And the number fort...

Good Friday

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 Today I offer you this extraordinary animation.  Take four minutes to ponder anew what the Almighty has done. https://www.fullofeyes.com/project/it-is-finished-an-animation

Maundy Thursday

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 Apologies for late posting - migraine last night meant I had neither the inspiration or the ability to sit in front of a screen.  All good now though - so it's just the inspiration I have to find 😁 Today is Maundy Thursday where the church calendar remembers the Last Supper, the washing of the disciples feet and the giving of a new commandment to ' love one another'.  For Jesus and the disciples  the meal was a Passover Seder where the people of Israel remembered their freedom from slavery in Egypt.  The meal took a set format with specific food and prayers and scripture readings - a seat was left empty for Elijah in case he returned and was hungry. Candles were lit and cups of wine drunk in specific order to remember particular parts of the story.  If you ever get the chance to eat a Passover meal I strongly suggest that you do it.  It will help you see the Last Supper in a whole new light.  What we now call The Last Supper was, for Jesus and H...