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Tag Archives: Easter
The Power of His Resurrection
Easter claims to represent the most profound exhibition of God’s interactive personal involvement among men ever witnessed by human eyes. That’s fascinating and the implications are overwhelming, but let me suggest looking at Easter in a simple way that might … Continue reading
Posted in Devotional, Easter, Faith, Family, and Culture, Forgiveness, Insights
Tagged Easter, Gallagher's Pen, Popeye, Ron Gallagher, Superman, The Power of His Resurrection
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Warning ~ Cross Ahead
Without a lot of forethought, I drove my midsize SUV down past the dock and pulled off on the side of the road leading down to the Kuskokwim River in Alaska. As I slipped the gear lever into “Park” and … Continue reading
Posted in Easter, Faith, Family, and Culture, Forgiveness, Insights, Right Side Up, Wake Up Calls
Tagged Easter, Forgiveness, Forgiveness of sins, Gallagher's Pen, ice capades, Jesus Savior, Plan of Salvation, Right Side Up Thinking in an Upside Down World, Take up his cross and follow me, Warning - Cross Ahead
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Calvary’s Combatants and Easter’s Victory
First, a heartfelt disclaimer—I cannot reflect on the events we commemorate this week and find comments worthy of any of them. Human life’s core meaning, purpose, and value to God is encapsulated within these events. Together, they unveil the underlying … Continue reading
Posted in Devotional, Easter, Faith, Family, and Culture, Forgiveness, Insights, Right Side Up
Tagged Easter, Forgiveness, resurrection, the Grave, Victory
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Where’s the Triumph?
The episode we’ve come to call ‘Palm Sunday’ will be celebrated by Christianity around the world this weekend. It’s an event full of profound implications, but with no public exhibition of miraculous supernatural power. There is no doubt that many … Continue reading
Posted in Devotional, Easter, Faith, Family, and Culture, Forgiveness, Insights
Tagged Easter, Hosanna, Palm Sunday, Triumphal Entry
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The Golgotha Equation – An Exchange of Nothing
Do you ever think about the idea of ‘nothing’? Men apparently struggled in the early days about how to deal with it, especially when it came to numbers. The philosophical reality of nothing had always existed, but people debated about … Continue reading
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Tagged Easter, Forgiveness, The Cross
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‘What About Easter?’ A Rhetorical Question?
There are times that bring a deep and compelling urge to say something profound—like when we first behold our newborn child, or when we gaze at some astounding natural phenomenon like the Grand Canyon for the first time, or when … Continue reading
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Tagged Easter, resurrection
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