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Mary Magdalene Compared to the Other Women Disciples

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In the Gospels, a dedicated group of women followed Jesus, supported His ministry, stood by Him at the cross, and witnessed the resurrection. They were true disciples—transformed by Christ, serving faithfully, and proclaiming the Good News. Yet among them, Mary Magdalene stands out with a unique testimony that beautifully illustrates the Ministry of the Resurrection we explored in the homily and blog post. All these women were radically changed by Jesus. None remained as they were before they met Him. But their backgrounds, roles, and experiences differ in ways that highlight the personal, purposeful nature of Christ’s transforming work. Mary Magdalene: From Total Bondage to First Witness   As Mark 16:9 reminds us, Jesus cast out *seven demons* from her—the number symbolizing complete deliverance from the worst kind of darkness. Her past was one of total ruin: tormented, isolated, and without hope. After her healing, she became one of the most visible and devoted followers. She tra...

Mary Magdalene’s Transformation: From Darkness to First Witness of the Resurrection

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Based directly on Mark 16:9-14, we can reverently speculate on the profound transformation of Mary Magdalene. The Scripture itself gives us only a few powerful details, but those details paint a picture of radical, complete change that echoes the very heart of the Ministry of the Resurrection. Before Christ: Utter Brokenness and Demonic Bondage The text tells us plainly that Jesus had “cast out seven demons” from Mary Magdalene (Mark 16:9; see also Luke 8:2). In first-century Jewish understanding, seven was the number of completeness—so this was not partial oppression. It was total possession. We can imagine a woman whose life had been completely shattered: tormented day and night, isolated from family and community, possibly viewed as dangerous or cursed. She had no dignity, no hope, and no future. The demons had stolen her mind, her peace, and her identity. She was, humanly speaking, beyond repair. The Moment of Deliverance: A Sovereign Encounter Then Jesus stepped in. The same Lord ...

The Ministry of the Resurrection: Lessons from Mark 16:9-14 for Today’s Believer

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In a time that grows darker by the day—where cultural chaos, moral confusion, and spiritual apathy threaten to erode even the strongest foundations of faith—the resurrection of Jesus Christ stands as our unshakable anchor. It is not merely a historical event tucked away in the pages of Scripture. It is a living, active *ministry* that continues to this very moment.   The title of this post comes straight from the closing verses of Mark’s Gospel. Far from being an afterthought, Mark 16:9-14 reveals the heart of how the risen Lord operates among His people. Let’s open our Bibles together and hear the Word of the Lord: > “Now when he rose early on the first day of the week, he appeared first to Mary Magdalene, from whom he had cast out seven demons. She went and told those who had been with him, as they mourned and wept. But when they heard that he was alive and had been seen by her, they would not believe it. After these things he appeared in another form to two of them, as t...

Turning Hearts: The Enduring Challenge of Malachi for Today’s Church

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We stand today before the final book of the Old Testament: the powerful and timely words of the prophet Malachi. Imagine a generation that had returned from exile, seen the miracle of a rebuilt temple, and yet… they had grown cold. Their walk with God had become casual, their worship indifferent, their faith cynical. They offered God their leftovers, treated their marriage covenants with contempt, and withheld their tithes. When God confronted them, they simply shrugged and asked, “How have You loved us?” (Malachi 1:2). Sound familiar? We are not as different as we might think. In our own day, we see many dedicated believers who have built solid churches, raised their families on biblical truth, and stood firm against a rising cultural tide. Yet, the same subtle temptations whisper to us: to give God our second-best, to treat marriage casually, and to question why the blessing seems so distant. Malachi refuses to let us off the hook. He demands that we hear the raw and necessary Word o...

The Truth About The Blood: A Timeless Message from Leviticus 17:11

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 "For the life of the flesh is in the blood: and I have given it to you upon the altar to make an atonement for your souls: for it is the blood that maketh an atonement for the soul.” — Leviticus 17:11 (KJV) Dear fellow believers who still cling to the old Book, the old paths, and the old-time religion—welcome to this straight-from-the-heart Bible study. In a world drowning in feel-good sermons, self-help spirituality, and churches too embarrassed to mention the blood, we refuse to compromise. Today we open God’s Word to one of the most powerful verses in the entire Bible: Leviticus 17:11. This is not ancient history for Jews only. This is the beating heart of the Gospel that saves your soul and mine.   The Divine Declaration: Life Is in the Blood God Himself speaks with thunderous clarity: “The life of the flesh is in the blood.” Modern science only confirms what Moses wrote under the inspiration of the Holy Ghost three thousand years ago. Blood carries oxygen, fights disease...