As of sunset this evening, one of the world's great religions will begin observing possibly the oldest feast to freedom that we know of, Pesach, or as is more commonly known, Passover.
For almost four thousand years the Jews of the world have been asking, "Why is this night different from all other nights?" It is the night on which they remember the joy of gaining their freedom after four hundred years of slavery to Egypt, and the sorrow of the cost of that freedom to their former masters. Freedom is never free.
Through these people, the world has been given the inestimable gifts of the concepts of freedom with responsibility, and the rule of just law rather than the rule of might. We can only say, thank you to our Jewish friends.
Happy Passover
Let Freedom Ring
Shalom aleichem
Frances
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Wishing You a Happy and Blessed Resurrection Sunday...
Good Morning My Friends.
Joy to the World! Resurrection Sunday is the most joyful day of the year for a Christian. It is the celebration of the guarantee that we will live forever with the God who loves us enough to die for our freedom. My post last Easter gives a full explanation of what this means and how you can experience it for yourself. Please accept my invitation to read and think about this here:
Frances Writes: He Is Risen
This morning I want to share with you a video of one of my favorit hymns, CHRIST THE LORD HAS RISEN TODAY. Now, this is the way that this should be sung. May God be with you all.
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Joy to the World! Resurrection Sunday is the most joyful day of the year for a Christian. It is the celebration of the guarantee that we will live forever with the God who loves us enough to die for our freedom. My post last Easter gives a full explanation of what this means and how you can experience it for yourself. Please accept my invitation to read and think about this here:
Frances Writes: He Is Risen
This morning I want to share with you a video of one of my favorit hymns, CHRIST THE LORD HAS RISEN TODAY. Now, this is the way that this should be sung. May God be with you all.
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He Is Risen.
Frances
Wishing you every blessing.
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