
Deconstructing the Jesus we thought we knew
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Easter Saturday, or perhaps we could call it, 'The Day of Deconstruction' is the inbetween point where so many of us find ourselves sometimes. For those who struggle with faith, it is the point of brokeness where all seems lost. Where the world is caved in and you don't know what's next. Jesus has died and our faith seems to have died too. It is at this place that new challenges await and new direction may be birthed even within the pain of the moment.
John 19v38-42 and Luke 23v50-56 give clues to what that might look like.
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