The night before the betrayal of Jesus
The night prior to the celebration of Holy Thursday recalls the betrayal of Judas. It also marks the descent of man away from his true identity in reference to God who created him in His image and likeness. The effects of sin upon the human heart are far beyond any man could imagine; the death and the horror of sin and the destruction it causes upon every human being in history, at present, and in the future are so much that we choose to feel a total distaste for the world of sin and secondly, to make a firm decision to put an end to its sad influence in the world.
On the other hand, there is Jesus and his total adherence to the Father. Jesus is going to "pass over" from death to life, all for our sake. His time is at hand; at this time his glory would be proclaimed. Darkness would give way to Easter morn.
On this day prior to the passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus, commit only one thing: commit to be on His side; commit to join our Lord in His passion and death so we can also enter into his Resurrection. Pray for Easter to arrive.
On the other hand, there is Jesus and his total adherence to the Father. Jesus is going to "pass over" from death to life, all for our sake. His time is at hand; at this time his glory would be proclaimed. Darkness would give way to Easter morn.
On this day prior to the passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus, commit only one thing: commit to be on His side; commit to join our Lord in His passion and death so we can also enter into his Resurrection. Pray for Easter to arrive.
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