Sunday, March 29, 2020, Fifth Sunday of Lent
Ezekiel 37:12-14, Romans 8:8-11, Psalm 130:1-8, John 11:1-45
Link to Readings --> http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/032920.cfm
RESURRECTIONS
"I am the Resurrection and the Life: whoever  believes in Me, though he should die, will come to life; and whoever is alive  and believes in Me will never die." -John 11:25-26
How strong is your faith that the Holy Spirit will  raise your body from the dead on the last day? (Rm 8:11) Do you believe your  spirit will be raised at your death to meet the Lord? Do you believe Jesus  still raises people from the dead, as He raised Lazarus from the dead? (Jn  11:44; Mt 10:8) Do you believe Jesus' Resurrection can transform your life now?
Jesus' Resurrection is a promise of the resurrection  of the bodies and spirits of all His disciples. Jesus continues to raise  Lazaruses as proofs of His Resurrection and previews of ours. Jesus' past  Resurrection and our future resurrection should overshadow our present  circumstances. Risen life begins when we believe in the risen Lord, not when we  die. All the resurrections go together. The Resurrection is past, present, and  future. The Resurrection is physical and spiritual. The Resurrection is  historical, personal, and eschatological.
We are a Resurrection people, or more precisely a  resurrections-people. In these next two weeks, prepare to celebrate the  Resurrection with a faith and joy that is unexplainable except for those who  have met the risen Christ.
Prayer: Father, increase my faith in Your risen Son  so that I become a new person.
Promise: "I will open your graves and have you rise  from them." -Ez 37:12
Praise: Praise the risen Jesus, Who "is the  Reflection of the Father's glory, the exact Representation of the Father's  being" (see Heb 1:3).
(In order to help yourself in "Developing a Deep,  Personal Relationship with Jesus", order, listen to, or download our CD 52-1  or DVD 52 on our website.)
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