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In heaven, Jesus is central, surrounded by 11 angels. In his left hand, he bears his standard of victory, emblazoned with the cross, in his right, he gestures in blessing.
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Briefly on MSN“When are you coming back”: Boy’s emotional talk with Jesus goes viral, leaving netizens movedA young boy's emotional conversation with Jesus Christ and his late father went viral on TikTok. The video moved many social ...
Many Christians today believe that Jesus taught about the rapture in Matthew 24—a moment when believers will suddenly disappear and be taken to heaven, while unbelievers are left behind to face ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNbwag: heaven and family reunions with jesusA funny take on reunions in heaven with family, and Jesus's unique welcoming committee.
You see, God has made a way for us to get to heaven, through his son Jesus. God really loves us and wants us in heaven with him, but if we choose to make our bed in hell, he will let us.
Jesus, Heaven’s Light. In Revelation 21:1-4, Scripture gives us this rare glimpse of Heaven — the real one: “Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth; for the first heaven and the first ...
As the sound trailed off in the night, I blushed to realize that it had not emanated from heaven or hell, but from the dog next door. We would have to wait another day for Jesus to come. Raptured ...
Aubrey O’Day, social-media personality, one-time reality TV star and Danity Kane singer, hit back at accusations that she has posted several altered vacation photos on her Instagram feed — by ...
The celebration of the solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord is an annual opportunity for us not only to focus on heaven, where the Lord Jesus has gone to prepare a place for us (Jn 14:1-6) and ...
Dr. James Spencer, faith leader and president of the D. L. Moody Center in Massachusetts, reflects on Mark 10:13-16, the story of "The Little Children and Jesus" — and what wealth truly means.
"God is not God of the dead but of the living" (Mark 12:27). Tb 3:1-11a, 16-17a; Mk 12:18-27. In today’s Gospel we continue Mark’s account of the challenges Jesus meets from his opponents.
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