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Palm Sunday - He Rode In On A Donkey
Credit: Pinterest. Good morning, brothers and sisters in Christ. Today is Palm Sunday (Happy Palm Sunday)— the beginning of Holy Week. And before we rush ahead to the cross and the empty tomb, I want us to slow down and really look at what happened on this day. Because the way Jesus entered Jerusalem tells us everything about who He is. The Scene Jerusalem was packed. Passover was days away, and pilgrims had flooded the city. There was electricity in the air — the kind you fe

Michael Ang
Mar 293 min read


Pierced Feet of Jesus: Reflecting on His holy wounds
As we draw nearer and nearer to the sufferings of Jesus, and as we look more intently at His sufferings, we come to His feet today. We do not go by the Cross. We are abiding, waiting, and letting it speak. This was written long before the nails were driven in: They have pierced my hands and my feet. (Psalm 22:16) Almost a thousand years before the Cross, the agony of Christ had been perceived, already uttered. There was nothing that was not intentional regarding His Passion.

Michael Ang
Mar 262 min read


The Psychological and Medical Implications of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane
Image credit: Pinterest. Matthew 26:38 Then He said to them, “My soul is overwhelmed with sorrow to the point of death . Stay here and keep watch with me.” The night Jesus spent in the Garden of Gethsemane is a pivotal moment in Christian history, marked by intense emotional and physical suffering. Beyond its spiritual significance, this event also presents a profound case for medical analysis. Exploring the medical aspects of Jesus’ suffering reveals the physiological and ps

Michael Ang
Mar 254 min read


"I Thirst" - Jesus.
We are in the Lenten season, and one thing about Lent is that it invites you and me to check our inner life and come back to Jesus. Today we will reflect on the heart of this season and why we should carry the same enthusiasm in our spiritual life throughout the year. "...Jesus said, 'I am thirsty' (John 19:28). Jesus' thirst signified His humanity. He was fully God but was also fully man with flesh and blood. He was flogged and slapped, and then He carried the heavy Cross. T

Michael Ang
Mar 213 min read
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