Jesus died for so much more than our
sins. In the Garden of Gethsemane He
suffered for our sins, our disappointments, our heartaches, our sorrows.
“Allow to sink in your heart and to ponder how we could take a little more seriously these events that happened two thousand years ago in our individual lives and in our families lives today so that it can become more real for us. This wasn’t an event that occurred just so we have nice stories in scriptures. Jesus did all of this so that we could have hope, so that we could have redemption, so that we could have salvation through Him. That is what this is all about.”
I listened to my Come Follow Me podcast this week about the Easter week and loved these thoughts shared by Tyler Griffin and Eric Huntsman

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