Jesus willingly gave His life to ransom all who became His sheep (John 10:11-18). His death was a unique sacrifice because in His death every prophecy was fulfilled, every promise upheld, every blessing granted, every part of God’s plan was recognized. Furthermore, death had no power over Jesus, therefore He was raised from the dead, bringing hope for sinful man.  Not every person though will believe and obey.  Have you fully surrendered you life to God? Jesus did!

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