Easter is fast upon us. It is a marvelous day by which the Christian commemorates the death and resurrection of Christ. On this day, more than any other day of the year, the Christian is exhorted to truly consider the weight of sin placed on the whipped shoulders of Christ as He breathed His last breath splayed upon the cross.
Because of the sheer exuberant heaviness hereof, it seems sufficient a study today to read the two passages of Scripture that seems most appropriate at this time: Isaiah 53 and John 19-20. As an obedience of love and faith, let us commit ourselves to study and contemplation today.
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