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Welcome to Resurrection Life of Jesus Church. We are a Bible centered group of believers who desire to grow in the full knowledge of Jesus Christ without compromise to His Word. We believe, teach and practice all things that Jesus taught and were practiced by the Church in the book of the Acts of the Apostles. Jesus called his disciples to be salt and light. Salt is a preservative but it is also something that adds savor and enjoyment to our daily food. Light is a symbol of truth; it is comforting, penetrating, guiding and exposes darkness. We seek to preserve biblical truth and shed the glorious light of the Gospel in a world that is consumed by darkness.
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The kingdom of Israel fell apart following Solomon’s death and the subsequent invasions by the Assyrians and Babylonians. Everything had been lost when God surprised Ezekiel with the news that Israel would be restored in the future. Ezekiel was shown a valley full of dry bones which represent a remnant that God would supernaturally return to Israel during the 1,000 Year Kingdom. Israel would no longer be divided as King David will be resurrected to rule for a millennium over a united Israel and possess all the land pledged to Moses. The Promised Land will blossom once again, Jerusalem will be called “the city of joy” and sin will no longer exist in the land.
However, the prophet Zechariah said that when the truth about Jesus is revealed to the people of Israel, it will trigger the greatest mourning this world has ever seen as they realize so many of God’s chosen people ended up in hell because of their rejection of the Messiah. The greater part of the Israelites who left Egypt under the guidance of Moses, and all the way until the 1,000 year kingdom, were never saved and will spend eternity in the Lake of Fire. What a tragedy! This is why there will be a period of national mourning like never seen before.
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