1787 results for tag: Greg Albrecht


Where Do You Live?

Some people just can't get over the past -- their lives shackled to that past. Others myopically focus on present pleasures. And others, still, live in a future fantasy land where a lottery win makes them wealthy beyond all their dreams. Where do you live?

Who Is It You Are Looking For? – by Greg Albrecht

Now Mary stood outside the tomb crying. As she wept, she bent over to look into the tomb and saw two angels in white, seated where Jesus' body had been, one at the head and the other at the foot. They asked her, "Woman, why are you crying?" "They have taken my Lord away," she said, "and I don't know where they have put him." At this, she turned around and saw Jesus standing there, but she did not realize that it was Jesus. He asked her, "Woman, why are you crying? Who is it you are looking for?"—John 20:11-15 The religious lynch-mob convened an illegal trial, declared an innocent man guilty and condemned him to death. Of course, it wasn't the ...

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"The Not So Accidental Gardener" Join us for our Sunday Sermon: Was it a coincidence that Mary thought the risen Jesus Christ was a gardener - or did Jesus plan that?  Celebrate Easter with us!  https://www.ptm.org/mp3/FreeDwnld/CWR583.mp3 Link to Christianity Without the Religion - Sunday We hope that our articles and resources bring comfort, hope, encouragement, and healing to our readers. If you’re experiencing that, please subscribe freely, share freely, and, if you’re able, please consider donating freely toward paying it forward by clicking the blue giving at the top of your screen.

Reflections Along the Jesus Way

April 19, 2025 - Quote for the Day: “We celebrate the resurrection of Jesus in a Christ-centered way, for it is about Jesus’ own personal, victorious bodily resurrection – the resurrection is about him.  In and through him we have new life now! He is alive – he is our risen Lord! But Jesus’ resurrection is also about our own future resurrection, and for that matter, the resurrection of the entire cosmos, when a new order of things will begin.  The new order of things is by him and for him.  At his Second Coming we will be bodily resurrected because he lives in us, and he will never die.  Those who are in ...

Everything For Nothing

Escape the misery of a life governed by something for something. Join us on Easter, and embrace our risen Lord, and his invitation to receive everything for nothing. He is risen!

Shining THE LIGHT – Greg Albrecht

Shining THE LIGHT - Reflecting and Refracting Him - I am the world’s Light. No one who follows me stumbles around in darkness. – John 8:12, The Message Immediately following the beatitudes that serve as the introduction to the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7), Jesus says that we, his followers, are lights that shine in our world. He is the uppercase Light of the world, but he shines and lives the Light of his glory in us, we become his lowercase lights. …You’re here to be light, bringing out the God-colors in this world… – Matthew 5:14, The Message How are we his lights in this world? We are here to be light… to bring ...

Why Did Jesus Die? – by Greg Albrecht

"Why did Jesus die?" may seem like an easy question, because the answer seems obvious, doesn't it? Normally, most Christians immediately answer the question something like this: "He died to atone, that is pay for, our sins. As the Lamb of God, he took away the sins of the world, redeeming us from sin through his precious blood. He died that we might die to sin, so that he might live in us, producing his righteousness within us." That answer is true—but it's not the whole story. Much of the Bible, both in the Old and New Testaments, presents the cross of Christ as a forensic event. That is, God uses the language and word pictures of ...

Reflections Along the Jesus Way

April 17, 2025 - Quote for the Day: “The Cross of Jesus Christ is a consummate, far-reaching symbol of God’s love for all creation.  Out of his eternity, God came down, vertically intersecting our horizontal existence on a planet where we are subjects of time and space.  Because of the Cross, which fully reveals the love of God, we are united with him, in this once-and-for-all demonstration of his forever love.  Jesus then was raised from the dead as a symbol of the undying love and the eternal victory of good over evil."  Originally published in: Wonders of His Love ----------------------------------...

The Ultimate Declaration of God’s Grace

Join us for this day of celebration, centered in Jesus, who is our hope, the foundation of our faith and life everlasting.

Hidden With Christ

Join us for this annual victory celebration for the Body of Christ — the day commemorating Jesus’ resurrection from the dead. The wonderful truth of this day is that we are hidden with Christ.

Things That Are Not What They Seem – by Greg Albrecht

  Who has believed our message and to whom has the arm of the LORD been revealed? He grew up before him like a tender shoot, and like a root out of dry ground. He had no beauty or majesty to attract us to him, nothing in his appearance that we should desire him. He was despised and rejected by mankind, a man of sorrows, and familiar with suffering. Like one from whom people hid their faces, he was despised and we esteemed him not (Isaiah 53:1-30. The vast majority of Christians believe that Jesus was a goodlooking, well-proportioned embodiment of manliness. More often than not, when Jesus is depicted in art and movies, he is outwardly ...

Reflections Along the Jesus Way

April 15, 2025 - Quote for the Day: “The resurrection of Jesus is the spiritual birthplace of grace and faith. The resurrection of Jesus announces and pronounces the end of religion, and the beginning of grace… The resurrection of Jesus is more than a promise of our future resurrection – it is the promise of new life, a new creation – right now. The resurrection of Jesus is the gateway of new life for the entire universe.  The resurrection unleashes the incredible, staggering power of God whereby, as the first chapter of Colossians tells us, all things, things on earth and in heaven, things we see and things we don’t, are ...

7 Sayings on the Cross

Jesus spoke seven times from the cross. His seven sayings from the cross are an enduring and meaningful message to each one of us from our Savior. They inspire us and give us a much deeper appreciation for what he did and for who he is.

He Washes Your Feet

Jesus washed his disciples' dirty feet -- the Son of God stooping to do a menial servant's job -- why? He said that it was part of showing the full extent of his love and told us to wash one another's feet. How should we understand that?

Two Arrivals: Dallas and Jerusalem – Greg Albrecht

On November 22, 1963,President John F. Kennedy was assassinated as he rode in a motorcade through downtown Dallas, Texas. JFK was preparing for the next presidential election, for his second term, in the fall of 1964. In his presidential visit to Texas, JFK stopped in San Antonio, Houston, and finally, Fort Worth-Dallas. After being greeted by the crowd at Love Field, in Dallas, President and Mrs. Kennedy walked to a waiting Lincoln limousine. The plastic bubble on top had been removed, making the limousine open, easier for the President to see the crowds and be seen by them. They were joined in the Lincoln by Texas Governor John Connelly and ...

Reflections Along the Jesus Way

April 12, 2025 - Quote for the Day: “Our world is hopelessly divided, embroiled in continuing controversy.  With soul-depressing regularity it seems entire news networks and organizations here in the United States spew out one and only one polarizing political perspective, demonizing all who disagree.  Then there is the religious world, where ‘devout’ people whose holy books tell them to love their neighbors are instead terrorizing and persecuting and even killing those who disagree.  Politics divides us and Christ-less religion separates us.”  Originally published in: Letters to My Friends ------...

Go to Him Outside the Camp – by Greg Albrecht

On what we now call Palm Sunday, almost 2,000 years ago Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a humble donkey. He was welcomed by people who had heard him preach—among whom were the poor, the diseased, the disenfranchised and outcasts, all of whom shouted "Hosanna!" to Jesus (Matthew 21:9, 15). Many Christians think "Hosanna" has always been defined as a joyful worship word. It hasn't. Hosanna means "save us now"— it was a cry of desperation, shouted at Jesus by the crowds as he entered Jerusalem. Most who greeted Jesus with "Hosanna" wanted physical relief from their physical problems and afflictions—but, in addition, there may well have ...

The Significance of the Cross

Passion Week - is a microcosm of Jesus' ministry and of the gospel. This week is the time when Jesus demonstrates his love for us on his cross. Consider the significance of his cross with us!

Reflections Along the Jesus Way

April 10, 2025 - Quote for the Day: “Author C.S. Lewis tells a story about a young boy’s first encounter with a pastoral religious authority.  At first, the pastor seems to be a warm, engaging personality – initially their discussion centers around fishing and bicycles.  But then, without warning, the pastor takes a terrifying mask with a long white beard off the wall of his office.  The pastor puts the mask on his face and tells the young boy, named John, he is now going to talk with him about God.  He then assured John that God is very kind, but if John doesn’t obey all the rules God will shut him up forever in a ...

Who Is This Jesus?

Don't miss our dramaticized interviews with Zaccheus, the woman at the well, the woman taken in adultery and the apostle Peter for their perspectives about Jesus.  He changed their lives and continues to change lives today.  Be sure to listen! https://www.ptm.org/mp3/FreeDwnld/RCWR109.mp3