Holy Week (83)
  1. Job needs a savior, and he knows it. And in Jesus, he gets one.
  2. Today on the Christian History Almanac, we look at the historical development of “Good Friday.”
  3. On Maundy Thursday, Christ explicitly gave his disciples the new command from which the day takes its name, for the Latin words novum mandatum are the Vulgate’s translation of “new command.”
  4. Today on the Christian History Almanac, we take a look at the history of Maundy Thursday.
  5. Spy Wednesday asks us to look inward. It's the day the liturgical calendar acknowledges what we already know: we are not the best version of ourselves.
  6. “Save us!” or “Deliver us!” That’s what “Hosanna” means. And that is exactly what Jesus did in the ER that dark Thanksgiving Day and every day for me.
  7. At the Supper Christ established on Maundy Thursday, you receive the fruits of that sacrifice: his body and blood given for you.
  8. Holy Saturday is not silent. It is the King announcing victory in enemy territory.
  9. Christ’s throne is the cross: Crowned with thorns, robed in mockery, surrounded by criminals.
  10. This is the third installment in our series, From Eden to Easter: Life and Death in the Garden. Each day throughout Holy Week, we will take a special look at the gardens and wildernesses of Scripture, and in particular, these scenes' connections to Christ's redemption won for us on the cross.
  11. David and Adam reflect on Holy Week.
  12. God could kill or make alive, or He could wound or heal. Mercifully and thankfully His choice was life.
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