June 19, 2026

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Will Graham: Which Is More Important — Jesus’ Death or Resurrection?

Will Graham

With Easter upon us, I find that people tend to focus their attention on one of two areas. Some place significant emphasis on Jesus’ suffering and death on the cross. Others want to race past the pain that Christ endured on our behalf and focus on the hope of the resurrection.

But to fully understand Christ’s finished work on the cross, we must equally consider each of these pivotal moments. Combined, they change history, life, and eternity.

Good Friday

Good Friday certainly did not seem good at the time. Indeed, what happened that day was horrific and torturous. Jesus was betrayed by one of His best friends and put through a sham trial under the Roman governor Pontius Pilate.

He was beaten and whipped. A crown of thorns was mockingly shoved onto Jesus’ head and He was forced to carry His own heavy cross. Ultimately, Jesus was nailed to the cross where His suffering and death was a public spectacle.

Why did Jesus endure so much agony? It was because of you and me. He died for us. The Bible is clear on this matter. Jesus took on our sins and paid the price for them.

The Bible says that we’ve all sinned, and that sin in our lives has separated us from God (Romans 3:23). It also says that the punishment for that sin is death (Romans 6:23), but Jesus took the punishment that we deserved for our sins when He was crucified to the cross.

2 Corinthians 5:21 KJV – “For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him.”

1 John 2:2 KJV – “And he is the propitiation for our sins: and not for ours only, but also for the sins of the whole world.”

Resurrection Sunday

Just days earlier, Jesus had been mocked, beaten, and executed, but death could not hold Him. On Easter (also known as Resurrection Sunday), we celebrate that He is risen!

Jesus conquered sin, death, and the grave. What does this mean? It means everything! The fact that Jesus rose from the dead—as He said He would—changes the trajectory of eternity.

It is interesting that Jesus regularly—across all four of the Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—foretold His resurrection from the dead. In fact, it was to be the sign authenticating His claims to be the Messiah. That this event occurred and is recorded in each of these books is exceedingly important—so important that it is the difference between life and death, heaven and hell.

If Jesus was just a religious leader who was persecuted for His teachings and executed by the Roman government, He would—sadly, yet simply—be another in a long line of martyrs. We might not even remember His name some 2,000 years later.

But Jesus wasn’t just another martyr. He is the Son of God—“the way, the truth, and the life” (John 14:6)—and He conquered the unconquerable. He defeated death itself. That is why the apostle Paul reveled, “‘Death is swallowed up in victory. O Death, where is your sting? O Hades, where is your victory?’ The sting of death is sin, and the strength of sin is the law. But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ” (1 Corinthians 55:54-57).

The Finished Work of the Cross

Together, Good Friday and Easter show us the love of God and the power of God—the path to reconciliation with Him.

In His death and resurrection, Jesus bridged the gap between us and God—the gap caused by our sin—and made it possible for us to have a personal relationship with Him. Now, rather than fearing death, we who call upon Jesus as Savior can understand it as the beginning of Heaven and eternity with Christ. As Paul said in 2 Corinthians 5:8: “We are confident, yes, well pleased rather to be absent from the body and to be present with the Lord.”

If you’ve never surrendered your sin, sought Jesus’ forgiveness, and accepted Him as your Savior, I encourage you to do that today. Jesus took your sins and died for you. He paid the penalty you could not afford. More than that, He conquered the grave and is alive today! Will you live for Him?

BGEA

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A Baffling Deal With The Most Untrustworthy Regime On The Planet

It's not hard to imagine what Iran's regime will do with a financial windfall of hundreds of billions of dollars. Again, they will lie low as much as they can until Trump leaves office, and then they will resume pouring those newfound billions into rebuilding their nuclear and missile programs and funding the likes of Hamas and Hezbollah. President Trump is no dummy. He knows what Iran's regime is all about, but it seems the economic factor loomed large here. He warned yesterday of a “global depression” if the Iran issue was not resolved soon.

The Rising Antisemitic Rhetoric In The Name Of Christ Must Be Confronted

This rising antisemitic rhetoric from those claiming the name of Christ must be confronted. It’s affecting the Jewish people in tangible, sometimes bloody ways; and we must denounce it wherever it surfaces. For the many Christians who support Israel and the Jewish people, Scripture—not influencers—must remain our authority. There, we find Paul’s admonition to Gentile believers not to “boast against” the Jewish people, “for the gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable” (Rom. 11:18, 29).

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Jan Markell: You Can’t Have A Genuine Revival With False Doctrine Raging

I hear a dozen evangelists stating that we are on the verge of a great revival. One self-proclaimed prophet says that a billion souls will come to faith in the coming weeks and months. If my Rapture is imminent, how can there be an imminent revival? Which is it? The Bible does talk about a coming revival. The question concerns its timing. Is it in the coming days, or is it after the Rapture when the “left behind” world realizes they should have listened to believers like you and me, get a second chance, and multitudes come to faith?

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Israel My Glory

Will Graham

With Easter upon us, I find that people tend to focus their attention on one of two areas. Some place significant emphasis on Jesus’ suffering and death on the cross. Others want to race past the pain that Christ endured on our behalf and focus on the hope of the resurrection.

But to fully understand Christ’s finished work on the cross, we must equally consider each of these pivotal moments. Combined, they change history, life, and eternity.

Good Friday

Good Friday certainly did not seem good at the time. Indeed, what happened that day was horrific and torturous. Jesus was betrayed by one of His best friends and put through a sham trial under the Roman governor Pontius Pilate.

He was beaten and whipped. A crown of thorns was mockingly shoved onto Jesus’ head and He was forced to carry His own heavy cross. Ultimately, Jesus was nailed to the cross where His suffering and death was a public spectacle.

Why did Jesus endure so much agony? It was because of you and me. He died for us. The Bible is clear on this matter. Jesus took on our sins and paid the price for them.

The Bible says that we’ve all sinned, and that sin in our lives has separated us from God (Romans 3:23). It also says that the punishment for that sin is death (Romans 6:23), but Jesus took the punishment that we deserved for our sins when He was crucified to the cross.

2 Corinthians 5:21 KJV – “For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him.”

1 John 2:2 KJV – “And he is the propitiation for our sins: and not for ours only, but also for the sins of the whole world.”

Resurrection Sunday

Just days earlier, Jesus had been mocked, beaten, and executed, but death could not hold Him. On Easter (also known as Resurrection Sunday), we celebrate that He is risen!

Jesus conquered sin, death, and the grave. What does this mean? It means everything! The fact that Jesus rose from the dead—as He said He would—changes the trajectory of eternity.

It is interesting that Jesus regularly—across all four of the Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—foretold His resurrection from the dead. In fact, it was to be the sign authenticating His claims to be the Messiah. That this event occurred and is recorded in each of these books is exceedingly important—so important that it is the difference between life and death, heaven and hell.

If Jesus was just a religious leader who was persecuted for His teachings and executed by the Roman government, He would—sadly, yet simply—be another in a long line of martyrs. We might not even remember His name some 2,000 years later.

But Jesus wasn’t just another martyr. He is the Son of God—“the way, the truth, and the life” (John 14:6)—and He conquered the unconquerable. He defeated death itself. That is why the apostle Paul reveled, “‘Death is swallowed up in victory. O Death, where is your sting? O Hades, where is your victory?’ The sting of death is sin, and the strength of sin is the law. But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ” (1 Corinthians 55:54-57).

The Finished Work of the Cross

Together, Good Friday and Easter show us the love of God and the power of God—the path to reconciliation with Him.

In His death and resurrection, Jesus bridged the gap between us and God—the gap caused by our sin—and made it possible for us to have a personal relationship with Him. Now, rather than fearing death, we who call upon Jesus as Savior can understand it as the beginning of Heaven and eternity with Christ. As Paul said in 2 Corinthians 5:8: “We are confident, yes, well pleased rather to be absent from the body and to be present with the Lord.”

If you’ve never surrendered your sin, sought Jesus’ forgiveness, and accepted Him as your Savior, I encourage you to do that today. Jesus took your sins and died for you. He paid the penalty you could not afford. More than that, He conquered the grave and is alive today! Will you live for Him?

BGEA

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A Baffling Deal With The Most Untrustworthy Regime On The Planet

It's not hard to imagine what Iran's regime will do with a financial windfall of hundreds of billions of dollars. Again, they will lie low as much as they can until Trump leaves office, and then they will resume pouring those newfound billions into rebuilding their nuclear and missile programs and funding the likes of Hamas and Hezbollah. President Trump is no dummy. He knows what Iran's regime is all about, but it seems the economic factor loomed large here. He warned yesterday of a “global depression” if the Iran issue was not resolved soon.

The Rising Antisemitic Rhetoric In The Name Of Christ Must Be Confronted

This rising antisemitic rhetoric from those claiming the name of Christ must be confronted. It’s affecting the Jewish people in tangible, sometimes bloody ways; and we must denounce it wherever it surfaces. For the many Christians who support Israel and the Jewish people, Scripture—not influencers—must remain our authority. There, we find Paul’s admonition to Gentile believers not to “boast against” the Jewish people, “for the gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable” (Rom. 11:18, 29).

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Jan Markell: You Can’t Have A Genuine Revival With False Doctrine Raging

I hear a dozen evangelists stating that we are on the verge of a great revival. One self-proclaimed prophet says that a billion souls will come to faith in the coming weeks and months. If my Rapture is imminent, how can there be an imminent revival? Which is it? The Bible does talk about a coming revival. The question concerns its timing. Is it in the coming days, or is it after the Rapture when the “left behind” world realizes they should have listened to believers like you and me, get a second chance, and multitudes come to faith?

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SO DO WE.

 

Together, We Can Deliver A Biblical Understanding Of News Events Around The World And Equip The Church To Stand With A Biblical Worldview.