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From the Garden to Glory: God’s Unstoppable Rescue


The journey begins in Genesis, where mankind was created in God’s image, walking freely with Him in the garden, yet choosing disobedience that shattered the perfect fellowship. Sin entered, and with it, death, separation, and sorrow. From that moment, humanity was in need of a rescue—not a backup plan, but a deliberate, unstoppable mission from God Himself.

Through the centuries, God’s hand was evident: He called Abraham, delivered the Israelites, sent prophets, and prepared hearts. Every promise, every covenant, every whisper of hope pointed forward to the One who would enter history not as a king on a throne, but as a servant on a cross.

And then He came—Jesus, fully God and fully man—who chose humility over honor, service over power, and love over safety. Every act, every word, every miracle led to the climax of the mission: the cross.

The tomb could not hold Him. Death could not triumph. The stone was rolled away, not by human hands but by the unstoppable power of God. Resurrection is not just an event; it is the declaration that God’s rescue cannot fail.

Today, we are invited to live in the light of that resurrection. No matter our failures, our fears, or the emptiness we feel, the mission continues within us. God’s love pursues us, His mercy surrounds us, and His Spirit empowers us. The rescue is complete, and it carries forward—through us, into the world, and into eternity.

We are not left in despair. We are left with hope. Hope that is alive. Hope that is victorious. Hope that never ends.

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DanielsASJ · 36-40, M
Beautiful post, Grace
Yes, Jesus Christ laid down his life for us and he is our savior. He showed us strength and courage, simplicity and power in his Bold character. Also, when we love someone, we always try to become more like them. We receive, nurture in ourselves, their good qualities. Even if we aquire one quality of Jesus Christ this Resurrection Day, it will mean so much.

 
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