"When Jesus Christ, the Son of God resurrects from his scourged, crucified body and reveals Himself in a glorified resurrected state, we encounter a progression of His life from Jesus as son of God to Jesus Christ the King. The significance of Jesus' resurrected identity is that sin and death have been destroyed. Now, the Messiah walks amongst his followers lovingly revealing Himself through the breaking of the bread to his Apostles and encouraging them to speak and teach in His name in anticipation of their hopeful final journey which is Heaven.
"The significance of the resurrection event which did occur as witnessed by Jesus' Mother Mary, Mary Magdalene and afterward by the Apostles, is the renewal and healing of the hearts and minds of the Messiah's followers to imitate, proclaim, and teach in the name of Jesus Christ and shun all worldly and human desires. . . ."
In a recent commentary, Marlon De La Torre, Director of Catechesis for the Diocese of Fort Worth, reflected on our need to place all of our trust in Jesus Christ and on how no one is beyond His infinite mercy:.
To access Mr. De La Torre's complete post, please visit:
Knowing Is Doing: Let us not forget, no one is beyond the mercy of Jesus Christ (21 APR 22)
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