The Lion and the Lambਨਮੂਨਾ

Behold the Lamb Who Draws Near
John the Baptist points us not to a political leader or a warrior king, but to the Lamb of God. Jesus comes into the story not with an army, but with peace. He comes close — to carry our sorrow, to take our sin, and to walk with us. Even today, He comes close to you — not to judge, but to redeem. Let the Lamb come close to you today.
Reflection: Where in your life do you need to invite Jesus in — softly and honestly?
“In Jesus, God does not require a sacrifice — He becomes one.” – Fleming Rutledge
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About this Plan

Jesus is both powerful like a Lion and sacrificial like a Lamb. In this 20-day Easter devotional from HopePoint Church, journey through Scripture from Jesus’ ministry to His resurrection, discovering the majesty and mercy of Christ. Each short devotional includes personal reflections, Bible readings, Old Testament cross-references, reflection questions, and quotes from trusted Christian voices. Behold the Lion who conquers. Worship the Lamb who was slain. He is both.
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