Girls Gone Bible - Death, Burial, Resurrection (Easter Episode) | Girls Gone Bible
Episode Date: March 29, 2024IT'S FRIDAY....... BUT SUNDAY IS COMING. (episode starts at 4 minutes after Easter Intro) GGB gang. our Easter episode. we've been so excited for this episode and we've been SO excited for Easter. ...this episode means so much to us because it is ALL about the death, the burial, and the resurrection of our Savior. a lot of reading, a lot of theology, a lot of the same Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead. we will be fasting from Friday to Sunday to honor our Savior if anyone wants to join. (remember to use wisdom when fasting... fast from food, or a specific food, or a juice fast, or even a social media fast. do your research and be safe always.) write in the comments & tell us how your fast is going. happy Good Friday you guys. and then happy Easter. we love you so much. keep your eyes on Jesus. we're praying you feel so so close to Him this weekend and that He becomes so incredibly real to you. in Jesus name. we love you guys so much. Jesus loves you so much more. (enough to literally die for you. it's still so crazy) -Ang & Ari WE'RE GOING ON TOUR!!!!!!!!! the first night of GGB LIVE SHOW tour is set for May 15th in Atlanta, Georgia at the Center Stage Theatre. click this link for tickets https://girlsgonebible.com/pages/live... we can't wait to see you, love you, pray with you, laugh & cry with you. if you’d like to support Girls Gone Bible 🙏🏻🕊️🤍 Paypal- https://www.paypal.me/girlsgonebibleinfo Venmo- https://www.venmo.com/u/girlsgonebible HEY WHILE WE'RE HERE. WOULD YOU BE ABLE TO RATE & LEAVE COMMENTS ON SPOTIFY & APPLE PODS. IT HELPS US. OK BYE NOW LOVE YOU
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It's Friday. Jesus is praying. Peter's are sleeping. Judas is betraying. But Sunday's coming. It's Friday. Pilate's struggling. The council is conspiring. The crowd is vilifying. They don't even know that Sunday's coming.
It's Friday. The disciples are running like sheep without a shepherd. Mary's crying.
Peter is denying. But they don't know that Sunday's are coming.
But they don't know that Sunday's a-comin' It's Friday, the Romans beat my Jesus
They rove him in scar, they crown him with thorns
But they don't know that Sunday's a-comin'
It's Friday. See Jesus walking
to Calvary. His blood
dripping. His body
stumbling.
And his spirit's burdened.
But you see, it's only
Friday.
Sunday's coming.
It's Friday.
The world's winning, people are sinning, and evil's grinning.
It's Friday, the soldiers nailed my Savior's hands to the cross.
They nailed my Savior's feet to the cross, And then they raised him up next to criminals.
It's Friday.
But let me tell you something.
Sunday's coming.
It's Friday.
The disciples are questioning what has happened to their king.
And the Pharisees are celebrating that their scheming
has been achieved but they don't know it's only friday sunday's coming it's friday
He's hanging on the cross, feeling forsaken by his father, left alone and dying.
Can nobody save him?
Oh, it's Friday, but Sunday's coming.
It's Friday, the earth trembles, the sky grows dark, my king yields his spirit.
It's Friday, hope is lost, death has won, sin has conquered, and Satan's just a laughing.
It's Friday.
Jesus is buried.
A soldier stands guard.
And a rock is rolled into place.
But it's Friday.
It is only Friday. It is only Friday.
Sunday is a coming.
Speak to us today.
We love you so much.
Thank you for everything.
Thank you for giving us this opportunity. We love you so much thank you for everything thank you for giving us this opportunity we love you so much in jesus in jesus name let us see your face today jesus let everybody
see your face in jesus name hi everyone i'm ari and i'm angela and we are girls gone bible we are
a faith-based podcast we talk talk everything Christianity, Jesus, mental
health, all your struggles, and we are a place that you can come and to just feel safe with us.
And you are our friends and we are your friends and we're so happy you're here,
especially today because this is a day that we've been waiting for for so long.
Today is our Easter episode. When this episode comes out,
it's going to be Good Friday. And in a couple of days after that, it is Sunday. It's Easter.
You guys, we're so excited to have this episode today. I think for the longest time,
we've been wanting to talk about the death and resurrection of Jesus,
because so many people are Christians and they don't know why Jesus died. We didn't even
know why Jesus died for a long time. I've been a Christian my whole life. I didn't, I knew he died
for me. I didn't know why, you know? Yeah. I had a moment when I was studying the story and I just
was like, cause you, for some of you that are new here, I'm only a year, I got saved about a year
ago. Right. And so I just had a moment of being like, I am so,
it is so exciting that we can grow together in this, like reading this story. So much of it was
new to me. So it's just beautiful that we're just growing together and all of this and learning
together. I love it so much because it really is the most beautiful thing to have encounters with Jesus and accept
Jesus. But then it's an entirely different thing to develop this hunger for his word and the gospel
and the story. Like we are obsessed. You guys don't even understand. We've been studying for
this episode for so long. And can I just say, I'm, I'm like getting so emotional the past couple of days,
reading about this, reading about Jesus. And just literally, I keep getting hit with the fact that
we get to come on here, talk about Jesus, talk about the greatest story of all time. One of the
most heartbreaking stories of all time and equally the most incredible story. And we get to talk about it with you guys.
We're so grateful. I love you. Thank you so much that you guys watch. We don't, we still don't
understand why you watch, but we're so grateful. And we just, we want to do right by you guys
always. And our goal today is that you see Jesus. Like we want you to know Jesus, to see him,
to experience him. And I pray that you guys
literally have an encounter with Jesus today. Yeah. I watched the Passion of the Christ on
Friday. And it's so funny because I had watched it two years ago and I didn't understand anything.
And I felt nothing when I watched it because I didn't know Jesus. And when I watched it Friday, I wish
you guys could have been a fly on the wall when I was watching this. I was raging at the people
that were hurting him. I encourage everyone to watch Passion of the Christ. It is the most
incredible film you will ever watch. It will move you. You will understand things in a whole new way.
watch, it will move you. You will understand things in a whole new way. I'm a very visual person. So actually seeing it and hearing the words was just, oh, you get ready, you guys,
because it's amazing. The first time I ever saw the Passion of the Christ, I was probably two.
My mom has made us watch the Passion of the Christ since I was a little child, every Easter,
every Christmas.
And it's just been the biggest blessing of my life because, so The Passion of the Christ
is, it's a movie that is literally all around.
It's the gospel.
It's about Jesus.
It's from Mel Gibson directed it.
And it's basically his, the whole, it's the Easter story. It's his death,
his burial, his resurrection. It's when the guards took him. It's when he got arrested.
It includes really graphic scenes. So of course, watch at your own discretion. I mean, it has
graphic scenes of Jesus getting beaten, getting flogged, getting whipped, and it's absolutely
soul crushing. I mean, when I watch it, I truly, I wince.
I, I'm in pain.
Like I'm literally, it's as if it just makes so much sense when it says that Jesus is in
us and we are in them because I, I swear as I'm watching him, of course I can't feel exactly
what he's feeling, but it's as if he's in me, he's with me and I feel what he's feeling.
Like there's no other reason for us to have such
a visceral reaction to like what's going on, watching him being tortured like that. So
definitely we recommend watching Passion of the Christ. You guys, it's Easter weekend.
We want you guys to experience Easter in a completely different way than you ever have
in your life. We want you guys to understand just like Christmas. We hope that our Christmas episode maybe brought you into the spirit of Jesus
and his birth story more than you have in the past to know why we celebrate these things.
It's not all bunnies.
It's not all bunnies.
It's not all bunnies and Easter eggs, unfortunately, guys.
It's not bunnies at all or Easter eggs.
That's like all good and fun for the kids and whatever.
Wait, why do they bring bunnies? It's pagan. I don't know.
Maybe I know it's a pagan holiday. I don't know. You know, some theories say that it's just all a
distraction to take away from Jesus, like the giving out the candies, but we're not going to
go there. Um, so should we just get, should we just get into it? You guys,
I just want to preface this by saying there's going to be a lot of reading today and I'm going
to pray. We're going to pray that the Holy Spirit will meet every single one of us in our reading
today. Jesus, make sure that we're all, that we get rid of any distractions. You guys turn your
phones off if you can. Please don't get lost in this reading. I want you guys to hear every word that's spoken.
We have to.
There's four different accounts of the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus, the four gospels.
And so we're going to try and take what we can from each.
But just like really let yourself just saturate in the presence of God and really listen to everything.
Yeah.
That's good that you say get off your phones because I know when I can
be watching some things, I'm scrolling while watching and that is such a distraction. So
really just try to be off the phone. Yeah. And I mean, it's, you know, if you ever hear scripture
just out of respect for Jesus, it's always a good idea to stop what you're doing. So let me give a
little backstory as to what's happening right now, you guys. At this point, Jesus is being handed
over to the guards. We know that Judas, one of the 12 disciples, betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of
silver. He predicted Judas's betrayal. He knew it was going to happen. I imagine it was still
heartbreaking for Jesus that one of his closest would essentially do him like that.
essentially do him like that. So Jesus is talking to his disciples in John, and I just wanted to read a couple of verses because this is a massive thing that happened, his death and his resurrection.
It's supernatural and absolutely something that we can't even comprehend. I'm just going to read
sadness will be turned to joy in John 16. Jesus
has said to his disciples in a little while, you won't see me anymore, but a little while after
that, you will see me again. I tell you the truth. You will weep and mourn over what is going to
happen to me, but the world will rejoice. You will grieve, but your grief will suddenly turn to
wonderful joy. It will be like a woman suffering the pains of labor.
When her child is born, her anguish gives way to joy
because she has brought a new baby into the world.
So you have sorrow now, but I will see you again.
And then you will rejoice and no one can rob you of that joy.
And then he says in chapter 17,
After saying all these things, Jesus looked up to heaven and said, And then he says in Jesus Christ, the one you sent to earth.
I brought glory to you here on earth by completing the work you gave me to do.
Now, Father, bring me into the glory we shared before the world began.
Everything that happened to Jesus, it was for a purpose.
It was the plan all along, and it was to bring glory to the father so go ahead
beautiful now jesus was standing there before pilot the roman governor are you the king of the
jews the governor asked him jesus replied you have said it but when the leading priests and the elders
made their accusations against him jesus remained silent. Don't you hear all
the charges they are bringing against you? Pilate demanded, but Jesus made no response to any of the
charges, much to the governor's surprise. Now it was the governor's custom each year during the
Passover celebration to release one prisoner to the crowd, anyone they wanted. This year was a
notorious prisoner, a man named Barabbas. As the
crowds gathered before Pilate's house that morning, he asked them, which one do you want me to release
to you? Barabbas or Jesus who is called the Messiah. He knew very well that the religious
leaders had arrested Jesus out of envy. Jesus then, as Pilate was sitting on the judgment seat, his wife sent him this message,
leave that innocent man alone. I suffered through a terrible nightmare about him last night.
Meanwhile, the leading priests and the elders persuaded the crowd to ask for Barabbas to be
released and for Jesus to be put to death. So the governor asked again, which one of these two do you want
me to release to you? The crowd shouted back, Barabbas. Pilate responded, then what should I
do with Jesus who is called the Messiah? They shouted back, crucify him. Why, Pilate demanded,
what crime has he committed? But the mob roared even louder, crucify him. Pilate saw that he wasn't
getting anywhere and that a riot was developing. So he sent for a bowl of water and wash his hands
before the crowd saying, I am innocent of this man's blood. The responsibility is yours. And all
the people yelled back, we will take responsibility for his death, we and our children.
So Pilate released Barabbas to them.
He ordered Jesus flogged with a lead-tipped whip,
then turned him over to the Roman soldiers to be crucified.
The soldiers mocked Jesus.
Some of the governor's soldiers took Jesus into their headquarters
and called out the
entire regiment. They stripped him and put a scarlet robe on him. They wove thorn branches
into a crown and put it on his head, and they placed a reed stick in his right hand as a
scepter. Then they knelt before him in mockery and taunted, Hail, King of the Jews! And they
spit on him and grabbed the stick and struck him
on the head with it when they were finally tired of mocking him they took off the robe and put his
own clothes on him and they led him away to be crucified i just want to read from from john
really quickly because oh you guys don't even understand
that Jesus when he got
so they call
what they whipped him with it's like a cat claw
it's like every single
every single thing on it it has like
I think I believe it's like nine strands
on this whip and every single one of them
has a claw so that when it hits you
in the back it latches onto you and then
rips the skin off and so they did it from the back and then they turned him around and did it in the front
to him they absolutely what he went through is something that is so unimaginable it's i i just
want people as gruesome as it is to understand that what he went through is so bad and we should carry the weight
of that in us in a positive way every single day. I just want to read really quickly that everyone
is saying, so many people are saying that Jesus is innocent because he was. And it says it here
in Matthew that Pilate said he knew very well that the religious leaders had arrested Jesus out of envy because they were afraid of him.
Everybody knew that he was innocent.
And in John, he says, take him and yourselves and crucify him.
He said to the crowd, I find him not guilty.
The Jewish leaders replied, by our law, he ought to die because he called himself the son of God.
He took Jesus back to the
headquarters again and asked him, where are you from? Jesus had no answer. Why don't you talk to
me? Don't you realize that I have the power to release you or crucify you? Then Jesus said,
you would have no power over me at all unless it was given to you from above. So I just want
everybody to remember that you can't kill God. This was not against
God's will. This was not against Jesus's will. This was all according to the purpose and the
plan. And that's the only reason why they took our savior and they spit on him and they beat him
and they hurt him the way that they did. The crucifixion. Along the way, they came across
a man named Simon who was from Cyrene and all the soldiers forced him to carry Jesus' cross.
And they went out to a place called Golgotha, which means place of the skull.
The soldiers gave Jesus wine mixed with bitter gall, but when he had tasted it, he refused to drink it.
After they nailed him to the cross, the soldiers gambled for his clothes by throwing dice.
Then they sat around and kept guard as he hung there.
A sign was fastened above Jesus' head announcing the charge against him.
It read, This is Jesus, the King of the Jews.
Two revolutionaries were crucified with him, one on his right and one on his left,
meaning that he had two people, as you guys have probably seen in photos,
it's Jesus's cross in the middle, and then he has two on both sides. Both of them were thieves,
murderers, people who were not innocent the way that Jesus was. The people passing by shouted
abuse, shaking their heads in mockery. Look at you now, they yelled at him. You said you were
going to destroy the temple and
rebuild it in three days. Well then, if you're the son of God, save yourself and come down from the
cross. The leading priests, the teachers of the religious law, and the elders also mocked Jesus.
You can't mock God. He saved others, they scoffed, but he can't save himself. So he is the king of Israel, is he?
Let him come down from the cross right now and we will believe him.
He trusted God, so let God rescue him now if he wants him.
For he said, I am the son of God.
Even the revolutionaries who were crucified with him ridiculed him in the same way.
The death of Jesus.
At noon, darkness fell across the whole land until three o'clock.
At about three o'clock.
At about three o'clock, Jesus called out with a loud voice.
He said something in Aramaic that I don't know how to pronounce,
but it means,
My God, my God, why have you abandoned me?
Then Jesus shouted out again, and he released his spirit.
At that moment, the curtain in the sanctuary of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom.
The earth shook, rocks split apart, and tombs opened.
The bodies of many godly men and women who had died were raised from the dead.
The Roman officer and the other soldiers at the crucifixion were terrified by the earthquake and all that had happened.
They said, this man truly was the Son of God. As evening approached, Joseph, a rich man from Arimathea,
who had become a follower of Jesus, went to Pilate and asked for Jesus' body.
And Pilate issued an order to release it to him.
Joseph took the body and wrapped it in a long sheet of clean linen cloth.
He placed it in his own new tomb, which had been carved out
of the rock. Then he rolled a great stone across the entrance and left. Both Mary Magdalene and
the other Mary were sitting across from the tomb and watching. The resurrection. Early on Sunday
morning, as the new day was dawning, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went out to visit the tomb.
Suddenly there was a great
earthquake for an angel of the Lord came down from heaven rolled aside the stone and sat on it
his face shone like lightning and his clothing was as white as snow the guards shook with fear
when they saw him and they fell into a dead faint then the angel spoke to the woman don't be afraid
he said I know you are looking for Jesus who was crucified.
He isn't here.
He is risen from the dead, just as he said would happen.
Come, see where his body was lying.
And now go quickly and tell his disciples that he has risen from the dead,
and he is going ahead of you to Galilee.
You will see him there.
Remember what I have told you.
The women ran
quickly from the tomb. They were very frightened, but also filled with great joy. And they rushed
to give the disciples the angel's message. And as they went, Jesus met them and greeted them.
And they ran into him. They ran to him, grasped his feet and worshiped him. Then Jesus said to
them, don't be afraid. Go tell my brothers to leave for Galilee and they will see me there.
said to them, don't be afraid. Go tell my brothers to leave for Galilee and they will see me there.
Really quick, in Luke for the crucifixion, there's a part in here in Luke 23 when the two criminals were side by side with Jesus, everybody on the cross, and the criminals were also crucified,
one on his right and one on his left. Jesus said, this is the famous quote from Jesus,
Father, forgive them for they
don't know what they are doing. It's my favorite. It's my favorite. One of the criminals hanging
beside him scoffed. So you're the Messiah, are you? Prove it by saving yourself and us too while
you're at it. But the other criminal protested. Don't you fear God even when you have been
sentenced to die? We deserve to die for our
crimes, but this man hasn't done anything wrong, says the other guy. Then he said, Jesus, remember
me when you come into your kingdom. And Jesus replied, I assure you today you will be with me
in paradise. I think a couple of things are so incredible from this text of first of all,
people are just like in the beginning of time
where Jesus got what he was tempted in the wilderness and the enemy Satan said to him,
if you are the son of God, command the stone to become bread. He says to Eve in the beginning,
did God really say that? It's always a doubt against the character and the sovereignty of God.
And that's why so many times the enemy comes in our mind to get us out of our
faith, to pull us from Jesus being like, did God really say that? Is that sin really bad? Maybe you
can still do this. Forgive them. That just shows the forgiveness. And any, do you know, every time
because of those, that line that he says, anytime I hold hate or resentment in my heart,
I think of that line.
How after being brutally beaten and tortured
and hung up on a cross,
that he still looks up and says,
Father, forgive them for they don't know what they're doing.
He still had that compassion in his heart.
Imagine that.
I know.
Seriously, imagine that.
He forgives till the very end and he saves till the very end too. Unwavering love. This guy to the side of him, it was his very last
moment. That's why it's truly never too late to get saved either. At the very last moment, he
realized who Jesus was. He realized that he was God and he said please save me forgive me and in an instant
as if the past is forgotten it's gone in an instant he said I I show you you're going to
be with me today in paradise yeah oh he's he's so good and then when he says um my God why have
you forsaken me it just just shows that he was really one of us and that he was in so much pain.
And he was like, he had like this little moment of just being like, oh, I don't want this.
I don't want to go.
Like he felt everything we felt.
So even though he knew he was going to die and this was all a part of his plan,
he still had a moment of like, I'm in so much pain. I'm being hurt. I'm
being tortured. I don't want this. So it's like, I don't know. I just reading this story, just,
I just am so happy for where I am in my life and how I'm really following everything in this Bible
because look at what he went through for us. Look at the torture and how much
he sacrificed for us. How can we not sacrifice and live right and be obedient to him and his
word and what he wants for us. Everything he went through and we're out here like doing whatever we
want and just like, you know, it's just, that's why this story should just, it's such a reminder of
just, wow, look at my father, what he did and how, and how much pain he went through. Why? Of course,
I'm going to do the right thing, even when it's hard. Jenny Allen said something when she was on
that actually changed me completely when she, yeah, when she said Jesus died for the sin. And I think when you have an actual
understanding of the gravity of the gospel and that it's, yes, it's good news, but it took,
just like the video we played in the beginning, Sunday is the best day ever. It's the best day
of our lives, Sunday, but Friday is really brutal and it's really
horrific what happened to Jesus. And crucifixion ultimately kills the person that's being
crucified through suffocation. So when you're being crucified, your whole body, your arms are
up and so your whole body starts to collapse on itself. And so the only
way to take a breath is if you take your feet and you push up on the nails in your feet and you bring
your rib cage up enough to actually get a breath. So you get a breath and then you come back down
on your feet, on your nails, and then you continue to not be able to breathe. So it's actually by
suffocation why they die on the cross. Not only that, but think about it.
He's getting brutally beaten.
He's getting slashed.
His ribs, he's cut all over his body.
He can barely see straight or walk.
And then he has to.
No, please.
Do you know how many, do you have any idea how big that cross was?
How many, did they ever say how, it had to be over, what, 200 pounds, like more than that, right? I have no idea how big that cross was? How many, did they ever say how it had to be over what,
200 pounds, like more than that, right? I have no idea. Well, this cross, if you can imagine,
is, it would probably take about 10 men to just carry this cross. And here he is carrying this
cross on his back, falling. He can barely see straight and he has to carry it for miles and miles and miles and then
to get hung up on the cross and he's doing all this for us so you know i don't even know how
he i like i it's i honestly have no words and he didn't do it by, because he's, he has power because he's powerful. And he,
he, he said, oh yeah, he did this out of, as a human being, his flesh, he did this. So
I just, I hope you guys really understand because I sure did reading this just,
just made me say to myself, wow, I am just so blessed that I am living right and doing what he says because everything he's done for us.
I mean, how could we not?
Exactly.
He died for the sin, like she said.
So when we continue to go on living in sin, we're doing the very thing that Jesus suffered for.
Like he suffered for that.
It is such a weird concept to think about that.
Our Savior, who we all love so much. we do love him and we're so grateful, but that's not enough. How can you go
and do the sin that he literally had to go through all that for? And that will help you understand
to overcome sin and overcome living a life that God did not intend you to live. Like, you have to understand what he did and why he did it.
I just, there's just some theology behind.
Now, Ari and I spoke earlier about how, you know, a lot of us are Christians our whole life,
and we don't even understand why God sent Jesus.
We don't understand why Jesus had to die.
We don't understand why he needed to resurrect. Like what's the point of all this? Easter as a whole
is a celebration basically of our sins being forgiven. Like that is what Easter represents,
our sins being forgiven. And why do our sins need to be forgiven? We come to this place of,
so we're going to do a whole episode one time on the forgiveness of your sins and what life was like before Jesus, what life is like in
the old Testament, what life was like when we had to have a high priest. So I'm just going to give
you a very short explanation of why God even sent us Jesus in the first place. So basically before Jesus ever came,
we had somebody called a high priest.
We have, all of us are born after Adam.
So all of us are born with sin in our heart,
no matter what.
Even if you go your whole life,
technically not sinning,
you're still a sinner
because we're born in Adam's bloodline.
However, none of us can go on without sinning.
It's just not possible.
We do what we fall. We're weak. We are flesh. We wrestle with it. However, none of us can go on without sinning. It's just not possible.
We do what we fall.
We're weak.
We are flesh.
We wrestle with it like it's it's we cannot go without sinning.
So the reason why Jesus had to die is because somebody has to pay for our sins.
God, people confuse this all the time because they say God is love.
God is love.
He is.
He is literally the definition of love.
He is love manifested. Jesus is love manifested. His word is love manifested. However, while God is love, he's also just as much judge and God is righteous and he's holy and his character,
he does not compromise his character ever. So while he loves us so much
because he's holy and righteous, he also has to judge sin. He has to judge it and he has to punish
it. Somebody pays for the sins. So before Jesus, there's something from the beginning of time
in the spirit world where blood sacrifice has always been a thing. You always atoned for your sins through blood sacrifice.
And atonement of sins means you make right an offense that was made.
So you have to make it right through blood sacrifice.
And there's this scripture in Hebrews 9.22.
Indeed, under the law, almost everything is purified with blood.
And without the shedding of blood, there is no forgiveness of sins.
So we are purified by blood.
When back in the day, you used to bring the high priest, he would be in the temple,
and there was a place called the Holy of Holies.
So as you see in scripture where it says the veil was torn,
when Jesus gave up his breath and gave up his body, it says the veil was torn. When Jesus gave up his breath and gave up his body, it says the veil was torn. In the temple, which is the center of the religious organization of Judaism in Israel,
there's a veil. And so we could not go past the veil. It was us, man, and then there's a veil,
and then the Holy of Holies, which is basically the place, the area in which God's presence dwells.
We could never go there, but the priest,
the high priest could. The high priest would bring our sacrifice, go to the Holy of Holies,
bring our sacrifice, atone for our sins. And he had to do that every year. He atoned for our sins
and he atoned for his own sins because he was a sinner. So basically it was this perpetual,
never ending cycle of having to atone for our sins through blood sacrifice, a.k.a. it wasn't sufficiently.
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
Imagine we were killing lambs for every time we sinned.
Imagine if we had to kill a lamb every time we sinned.
We'd be up in that slaughterhouse all day.
Like, we would not.
Can you imagine?
No, you can't it's so in Leviticus 17 11
it says for the life which literally means soul of the flesh is in the blood I have given it to
you to make atonement for your souls upon the altar for it is the blood that makes atonement
for the soul and so at this point we're having to do all this stuff the old the law was never sufficient we
needed Jesus that is why this is a very probably you know theologians could probably explain all
of this better than I can but this is the gospel this is why Jesus came somebody had to take the
penalty for our sins otherwise it would have been us and we would all be in hell and it would be really bad and then if we didn't have Jesus we always had a
middleman there was always somebody between us and God we couldn't walk in
to the Holy of Holies and it was just in the specific place where God's presence
dwelt we couldn't get there there was always something between us and because
of the sacrifice that Jesus made the the veil is torn. So literally when
that happened, the veil, the robe, the curtain, it tore in two, literally right down the middle.
And this is all, we have proof of this. This is historical fact. This is not made up. This happened.
The veil was torn. And then, so there was nothing that separated us from God. Like it says in
scripture that nothing in all creation can separate us from the love of God. That's why Jesus came. That's the point. That's really good. I, I swear, I,
like, I'm so happy that you just broke all that down because I feel like people are really going
to understand now when you broke that down to me, I was like, whew! Look at you. I feel horrible!
Basically, the veil being torn is that the door of heaven was opened for every single one of us, Jews and Gentiles.
Jews being the people from Israel, God's chosen people, the original Jewish people, those people, but also the Gentiles, which is everybody else across the world.
It's available for every single one of us through the sacrifice of Jesus. Well, I was, I wrote this down because a lot of people say,
well, how do we know, how do we know that he was resurrected? Like we don't really know. There were 900 different eyewitnesses that saw him after his death for 40 days. So basically the
night before he went to the cross, he, he said, I'm going to be
going to heaven, but I'm going to send you something, my spirit that's going to live inside
you. And Acts 1 verse 8, it says, but you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you
and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and all Judea and Samaria and to the ends of the earth.
I was going to say that's the gift that we have through his resurrection.
We have the Holy Spirit.
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just to go off of what i was saying before about the blood, because,
you know, for a long time, you know, me and Ari's favorite thing to do is plead the blood of Jesus.
We love a good plead the blood of Jesus. I'm covered by the blood of Jesus. It's all I do
all day. The blood of Jesus. I love you. Thank you, Jesus, for the blood. Thank you for the
blood that was shed. And I've been saying this for such a long time with, and for a long time, I didn't even understand
what that meant. Like, what does the blood mean? Like, why is that significant? What does that
even mean? The blood of Jesus? Like, why is that important? And I realized that, you know, how Jesus
is so real to me, you and I, like, he's so unbelievably real to the point where we're almost a little
dramatic with it because he is real. He's like this. It's he, Jesus is almost tangible to us.
We can feel him. We have him. We love him. It's like, we see him, you know, we see him without
seeing him. And the reason why we have Jesus like that is because of the blood. When he died and shed his blood, he brought us,
he reconciled us to himself, and so we could have him like that. Had he never
died, we would never see Jesus the way that we do. That's the point of the blood.
And it says in Scripture that Jesus made us friends of God. We were enemies with
God because we were so sinful and he's so holy. Jesus made us friends with God.
Why is that? That we were enemies? Yeah. Because we were just, we were so sinful and he's so holy. Jesus made us friends with God. Why is that?
That we were enemies? Yeah. Because we were just, we were sinful. Our, our, our nature in general
is rebellious towards, against God. Like literally us just in sitting form, we rebel against God.
Like it's just human nature. It's how we are. He's so holy and we're so bad you know what I mean not for yourself
I know well I you know hey you know what these days my hands are clean don't come for me
ain't nobody sitting around I'm pretty holy these days I am definitely holy these days
yeah but that's why they call him the lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world. I love him. I love him so much. Let's read just a teeny bit more,
teeny bit more from John. This is just about the resurrection because people also don't really know
why did Jesus have to resurrect? Why did he have to die? But then that wasn't enough. We couldn't
just do the blood sacrifice. Why did he have to resurrect? Let me say one thing. You can't kill
God. You can't mock God. You can't mock God.
You can't kill God.
Don't even think about it.
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Well, it says in the Bible that you don't, you know, whatever.
No, we don't argue the gospel says in the bible that you don't you know whatever no we don't
argue the gospel no i don't but if someone comes from my jesus you better believe the earrings are
coming out yeah they are um the resurrection so in john that sunday evening the disciples were
meeting behind locked doors because they were afraid of the Jewish leaders. Suddenly,
Jesus was standing there among them. Peace be with you, he said. As he spoke, he showed them the wounds in his hands and inside. They were filled with joy. They saw the Lord. Again, he said, peace be with
you. As the Father has sent me, so I am sending you. Then he breathed on them and said, receive the Holy So good.
Jesus appears to Thomas.
One of the twelve disciples, Thomas, nicknamed the Twin, was not with the others when Jesus came.
They told him, We have seen the Lord.
But he replied, I won't believe it unless I see the nail wounds in his hand,
put my fingers into them, and place my hand in the wound in his side.
Eight days later, the disciples were together again, and this time Thomas was with them.
The doors were locked, but suddenly,
just as before, Jesus was standing among them. Peace be with you, he said. Then he said to Thomas,
put your finger here and look at my hands. Put your hand into the wound in my side. Don't be
faithless any longer. Believe. My Lord and my God, Thomas exclaimed. Then Jesus told him,
Believe, my Lord and my God, Thomas exclaimed.
Then Jesus told him, you believe because you have seen me.
Blessed are those who believe without seeing me.
Blessed are those who believe without seeing me.
First of all, I just want to say, if you're watching this podcast and you believe in Jesus,
I want you to know that you only believe in Jesus and you only believe in his word because the Holy Spirit has revealed Jesus to you.
So you are one
of Jesus's 12. You are one of Jesus's people, his children, and you believe him without seeing him.
And that is one of the most beautiful things. And just on behalf of Jesus, we're so grateful that
you guys believe in him. We love him so much. I mean, he comes with holes in his hands. One day
we're going to see Jesus again. He's going to come riding on the clouds and we're going to see him with nails in his hands and in his feet. And that's how we're gonna see Jesus again he's gonna come riding on the clouds and
we're gonna see him with nails in his hands and in his feet and that's how we're gonna recognize him
and he's gonna take us all on his arms I always oh bye bye everybody I'm going I'm gone
I just imagine just hugging him and looking up at him and just oh oh me and God me and God are going to have to talk about a lot.
I'm going to be like, hey, this time and this time and this time.
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And it says that the 40 days after he suffered and died, he appeared to the apostles from
time to time, and he proved to them in many ways that he was actually alive.
Listen, I'm happy for the disciples and I'm happy for the apostles.
But I am not going to say that I'm not so jealous that they got to be like, not only did they get to have him for a few years side by side, then he also got to visit them.
If I could just be Mary Magdalene for a day.
I know. You know, she loves him so much.
I know. I even watched in the Passion of the Christ, seeing her, she was so distraught.
She loved, she followed him to the end and she was loyal to the end. Just like you.
Truly. Thank you. You are so loyal to him. You you love him so much even when it's the hardest
to be loyal you are so loyal i love you so much you are too i love you thank you um so basically
you guys it's friday but sunday is coming eventually in a couple days, or maybe you're watching this on
Easter. Sunday is coming. The reason why Jesus has had to resurrect is because
Jesus defeated sin and death once and for all. By coming, by resurrecting and coming back to life,
for all by coming, by resurrecting and coming back to life. He made it possible to, to where that this life is not our last life. There is a heaven that is after this life. That is so, first of all,
probably much better than this one. Of course it is because there's no weeping mourning. There's
only rejoicing in heaven. You're with all of your, that your loved ones that you've lost. Heaven is
going to be the most magical, beautiful place in in the world Jesus is preparing heaven for us right now he's up there he is alive by the way he's
alive he is risen he is not dead he's not in that tomb his body is his body might be cold but the
spirit of God is alive and well and he's with us right here right now and he's with you guys in
your room right now and Jesus is seated at the right hand of the, and he's with you guys in your room right now. And Jesus is seated at the right hand of the Father, and he's preparing a way for us.
He's making a way.
He's making our home in heaven, and he's just waiting until the day that he comes
and he returns and he brings us all back to him.
You know, my biggest fear was death, and, you know, I've lost a lot of loved ones,
and the grief, you know, I've lost a lot of loved ones and the grief, you know, but I just think of,
I know what it is now. I know that he is just preparing such a beautiful place for everyone
that loves him. And it, I'm not scared anymore. I feel so comforted with all my loved ones in
heaven. I love that. I just know they're safe. And so
that pain that I held in my heart for so long, because even in your prayer request, I was reading
them and I know a lot of you are grieving and it's really hard and I won't ever take that away
from you. I know what death is like and having to lose your loved ones, but I know that there is a God and a heaven, and that should just make you feel
so comforted in those moments of grief that he has your loved ones, and he has a place for us,
and we're going to be with him, and all the suffering, and the pain, and the hardships,
and the murders that we see in this world. We're living in a dark, dark world.
And this is just a little glimpse of it.
This is so temporary that we're living in.
And we have this eternal life that we can't even fathom how incredible it's going to be.
So I just hope that you feel comforted and that brings you some peace to know that, you know, because I
didn't know that. I was always in such fear of like getting sick and death and my loved ones.
And I just have such a peace now because of that. Thank you, Jesus. Of course. Thank you, Jesus.
It's so true. I, this life is so minuscule compared to what God has for us in eternity.
And that should be both motivating and comforting. Comforting to be like,
we suffer here, we won't suffer in heaven. And that's the absolute fact of the fact truth.
But also it should be motivating because our time here is so short that let's do whatever we can to fulfill God's will in our lives while we're here.
That should be our only goal, our only aim.
And that's true freedom.
I want to say that through the resurrection of Jesus, he freed all of us from sin and
death so that death, the grave could not hold Jesus and the grave cannot hold us
either. Friday was a really, really horrific, difficult day and it's heavy and it's dark and
it's heartbreaking what our Savior had to go through. But Sunday is coming. Fact. It's not a
myth. It's not hypothetical. It's not maybe. Sunday is coming and Sunday is the best day of our life.
You might have a Friday that you're living in right now.
I don't know what your Friday is, whether it's a breakup or some sort of heartache or
you lost a loved one or you lost your job or you are living in a constant perpetual
state of Friday in your mind that is tormenting you and it's the worst mental health battle
you've ever faced in your life,
Sunday is coming.
For those of us in Christ Jesus,
Sunday is coming.
Resurrection is on the other side.
Your grave is not holding you down.
Resurrection is here.
And I want you guys to receive the freedom
that you get in Jesus.
It's the only place you find true freedom. The grave will not
hold you down either in Jesus name. If God can raise a dead Jesus, let me tell you something.
He has the power to, to rise up your broken relationship, your broken heart, your broken
marriage, anything that is lost from your life. He has that power to redeem you, to heal you,
to fix every single broken part of you in Jesus name. In Jesus name. What is, what is the thing
that you need resurrecting in your life? Is it your marriage? Don't give up on your marriage.
Let your marriage and your relationship ask God to bring his resurrection power into that situation.
Is it your family
that's being torn apart, split apart, and you guys need reconciliation? Guess what? God will
redeem that as well. Is it your mental health? Oh boy, do we know that God resurrects a bad mental
health if we, is it your addiction? Because God will get rid of that addiction and resurrect the beautiful parts about you again. And honestly, death,
in a sense, is a really good thing. The death of Jesus, as painful and horrifying as it was,
it was a really great thing. Because like I said, resurrection is on the other side.
Letting the old us die is the best thing that ever happened. That's the best death I've ever
seen in my life is the old Angela who used to think the way that she did, who used to do the things that she wanted.
Because the resurrected Angela, the one that lives in Jesus, is the best version of me that could possibly be alive right now.
Sister, God preach.
That's right.
I love you, Mom.
It's good.
No, it's good. And we, the reason why we are the, the reason why
we are resurrected and we are the two girls that we are today is because we have the Holy Spirit
that dwells in us, that saves us, that redeems us. And we cannot do that without the power of
the Holy Spirit. We are not meant to live a life by our own strength.
God wants to have a personal connection with you.
He wants His Spirit, His love, and His power inside of you.
And you will have a supernatural advantage when you have that power of Him inside of you.
Let's talk about the Holy Spirit just for a second, because one of the
reasons that Jesus had to die and resurrect is because when he gave his life up, he did not
leave us orphans. He then poured out the Holy Spirit upon the earth, and anybody who receives
Jesus receives the gift of the Holy Spirit. Yeah, it says in Acts 1 verse 8, but you will receive power when the Holy Spirit
comes on you. That's power. When the Holy Spirit comes on you, it's something that I have
experienced for the first time this year. And it is a power that I can't even describe. It is a supernatural power to get
me through, to give me peace, to the way I speak, my boldness, everything. That's life.
Having the Holy Spirit dwell inside of you. I have seen firsthand what having boldness from the Holy Spirit does to somebody. Somebody can watch us,
these videos from our testimony video to today and see the work that the Holy Spirit has done in you.
The empowerment, the boldness with which you speak, your words, like the Holy Spirit has a
hold of your tongue in a way that every word you speak is edifying to the
people that watch. It literally is so you breathe life when you open your mouth. That is your gift.
Thank you so much. No, I love you. I do. We all have access to the Holy Spirit when we repent and
we get baptized. And like Angela said, when I first started this this I couldn't even form sentences I was a scared
I scared I was a scared timid girl and and because I just am so submitted to him I have a boldness
because he dwells within me and you guys you can't get through life without the power without
his power it It's impossible.
There's simply, we can see resurrection in our own life just in the sense that we're once dead
in sin. I literally have a journal entry and I'll read it to you guys one day where I was
living in habitual sin. And it was, it was so hard for me what I was, what I was dealing with,
because I was in this tension of having lived a certain way my whole
life and it not even seeming like a possibility that I could stop doing what I was doing. And to
where I was writing in this journal saying, and it literally breaks my heart, I'm sitting there
being like, Jesus, I am dead. I am dead in sin. I'm dead in my spiritual life. I'm talking to you,
but it's as if my words are empty because the shame and the guilt are putting a complete block between us. I was dead in sin, but through Jesus,
he literally resurrected my spiritual life. He resurrected my soul and he resurrected my body
through his power. Yeah. Yeah. I feel the same way with my feelings of unworthiness, feeling like I'm not good enough. How am I going to make it through? What am I going to do with my life? He resurrected all of that. He put a new light. He put literally a new life in me. He put light into me. He literally pulled me out of the darkness.
I'm telling you, even if I'm down bad, I am walking in light.
And that's what I want every single one of you guys to get to that point where you are living in nothing but the light.
And I'm telling you, if you're not connected to God, you're just existing.
And we don't want to just be on this earth, just existing.
We want to be connected to God and we want to be living in his will.
Amen.
I don't know which version it's in, whether it's John, Luke, or Matthew,
but there's a point in which Jesus' last words are, it is finished.
And when he says it is finished, he's alluding to the fact that he completed his father's will.
It is finished, that they will never need another animal sacrifice ever again for the forgiveness of our sins.
It is finished.
All of the prophecies from the Old Testament, if you guys haven't read the Old Testament,
the whole Old Testament, while Jesus isn't in there, he is because it literally all points to
Jesus. And there are so many times where prophecies were made that predicted Jesus's death and so many
specific parts about his death. One of the parts is that they said that none of his bones would
be broken. And it's true. Usually when the three, when the three people were up there to get
crucified, all of them, they went to go
break their bones. They were going to break their knees to kill them once and for all. And when they
got to Jesus, they saw that he was already dead, so they pierced his side instead. And it fulfilled
the prophecy that he would have a slit in his side and that none of his bones would be broken.
All of this, you guys, this is real. This is not fake.
I'm telling you, God's love, it transforms you.
And when that love of Jesus hits your heart, you will never be the same.
I want everyone to have him in your heart because it is going to change your life.
Amen.
And you know what, guys? we really want your life to change
today, if possible. I just really quickly want to read Romans 5, 6 to 11. When we were utterly
helpless, Christ came at just the right time and died for us sinners. Now, most people would not
be willing to die for an upright, meaning a good person,
though someone might perhaps be willing to die for a person who is especially good.
But God showed his great love for us by sending Christ to die for us while we were still sinners.
And since we have been made right in God's sight by the blood of Christ,
he will certainly save us from God's condemnation.
For since our friendship with God was restored by the blood of Christ, he will certainly save us from God's condemnation. For since our friendship with God was restored by the death of his son, while we were still his
enemies, we will certainly be saved through the life of his son. So now we can rejoice in our
wonderful new relationship with God because our Lord Jesus Christ has made us friends of God.
We want to invite you guys today to do, this is our favorite part of
every episode that we do, we want to invite anyone who's never accepted Jesus before. I hope that in
the last hour that our Lord and Savior Jesus revealed himself to you in a way that has created
a stirring in your heart where you see that the things you've heard throughout your life
about Jesus, they're true. He did die. He was crucified. He was buried. And he did raise from
the dead three days later. And he is seated at the right hand of the Father. And he left us his
Holy Spirit. And that Holy Spirit is available and ready for you to receive
all you have to do is accept Jesus and you get to spend he's made he's preparing a place for you
in heaven right now you haven't even accepted him yet but he loves you so much that he says
I know my child will I know my child my the sheep they hear my voice and they come to me. And if you hear Jesus's voice right
now, you guys, and you want to receive peace and joy and love and hope and self-control and all of
these amazing things, you guys have no idea what life is like with Jesus. We are your sisters who
have walked without him and it is so incredibly painful, who the Son sets free,
is free indeed, and we want you to receive freedom today and the resurrection power that
you receive through Jesus. Heavenly Father, I believe the scripture that says that Jesus Christ
is your eternal Son. I believe he went to the cross and died for my sins. I confess to you that I am a sinner.
I need your forgiveness. I'm asking you to save me. I'm trusting you to do it right now.
I accept the forgiveness of my sins. I accept your gift of salvation.
I accept you as my personal Savior.
Fill me with your Holy Spirit and be the Lord of my life.
In Jesus' name.
If you just received Jesus for the first time, welcome to the family.
If you didn't have the courage to do it right then, you can always rewind. That's the
beauty of YouTube. You can go back and say it and re-say it and say it whenever you want. You guys,
God loves us so much that he literally sent his only son to die on the cross for us.
I'm just grateful to Jesus. Me too. And I'm grateful to you guys, and I'm so proud of you guys.
And, you know, just remember,
we are not meant to go through this life by our own might,
and we have a Lord and Savior, and His name is Jesus Christ,
who died for our sins and resurrected,
and we have Him living inside of us,
and we have access to him
at all times to those who believe in him. And I hope that makes you feel so safe and protected
because that's what he does. He loves you so much and he's protecting you and he's there with you
and anything you're going through, all the hardships that you're going through,
He's there with you and anything you're going through, all the hardships that you're going through, he is right with you.
And I hope that brings you some peace and comfort and just know that he loves you so
much.
Amen.
He really does.
As we head into Easter, you guys just spend the next couple of days just loving on Jesus,
focus on Jesus. I'm personally going to do
a social media fast. I'm going to do a food, I'm going to abstain from food from Friday to Sunday.
I'm really just going to dive into scripture. And I encourage you guys to watch the Passion
of the Christ, watch the Chosen, keep your eyes on Jesus. Just focus on him and see him bring this Easter celebration to life in your mind.
Yeah, I'm actually, this is going to be my first Easter where I'm not, you know,
where I'm completely devoted to him.
Yeah, we're going to fast on Good Friday.
So if you guys want to fast with us, please comment in the comments on how your fast
went. And yeah, just focus on Jesus, focus on Jesus the whole weekend. I just really want to
read. I'm so sorry. Isaiah 53, four to six. Yeah, it was our weaknesses he carried. It was our
sorrows that weighed him down. And we thought his troubles were a punishment from God, a
punishment for his own sins. But he was pierced for our rebellion. He was crushed for our sins.
He was beaten so we could be whole. He was whipped so we could be healed. All of us, like sheep,
have strayed away. We all left God's paths to follow our own, yet the Lord laid on him the sins of us all.
It is through his stripes that we are healed.
We love you.
And I just want to say one more thing before we go.
We have been seeing all of your comments and all of your prayer requests.
And we have been praying for you.
And we feel everything you're going through and Jesus sees
you and he hears the cries of your hearts and he's with you and again he loves you and he's with you
and he's walking through it with you and one thing that I when I sat with God and we were praying for
you guys is I just for whatever you're going through I see you guys being a vessel for someone whatever you're going through you're going to help someone, for whatever you're going through, I see you guys being a vessel for someone.
Whatever you're going through, you're going to help someone else through what you're going through.
You're going to be a voice and you're going to be a vessel for them. And you're going to be
someone's strength. So we just love you so much and we're praying for you. We love you guys so much.
On this Easter weekend, truly, truly, truly, may the Lord bless you and keep you.
May he make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you.
May Jesus turn his face towards you and give you peace.
God, do we love you guys.
Thank you for letting us do this.
Thank you.
Peace, guys.
Peace. That's the Peace, guys. Peace.
That's the goal, okay?
Peace and don't let the enemy steal your joy, okay?
Because he wants to steal your happiness.
Yeah, especially on this Easter Sunday because we can have some weird family dynamics.
I know that the families are coming together or you're going through a breakup.
It's your first year without your person that, you know, you were with.
So that can be hard. All of this, you know, sometimes holidays can just be hard, but let's
not forget what it's really about. Okay. Amen. Love you guys. you