Mtnmollie (18 July 2012)
"When is the Lord's day? Did Jesus riese on Easter Sunday morning?"


 

Dear John and Doves,
 
When is the Lord's day? Did Jesus riese on Easter Sunday morning?
 
Is there a problem with Easter? Is Easter Pagan, or Christian?

He was 3 day and 3 nights in the earth, died on good Friday, rose on Easter Sunday morning, right?

Friday night, Sat. night, Sun. night, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, day?
3 days and 3 nights right?

What is wrong with this picture? (Michael Rood knows the answer. We have pagan worship in the church. )

4/22/11 From The Lord, Our God and Savior - The Lord’s Words Spoken to Timothy, For All Those Who Have Ears to Hear - Regarding Easter

Thus says The Lord YahuShua: Those who knowingly celebrate Easter, and its deplorable traditions, hate My resurrection.

Thus says The One who sees, The One who knows: Join not in the error of the people, have no part in their sin... I am The Lord.
For those who refuse My correction are foolish, and those who refuse to repent will walk through very dry places. For the pride of men is a heavy stone, which increases in weight each day it remains unbroken.

Join not in the error of the people...
Have no part in their sin...


Says The Lord.

http://trumpetcallofgodonline.com/index.php5?title=Join_Not_in_the_Error_of_the_People

“Those who knowingly celebrate Easter” When you know you are accountable to change what you are doing.

Jesus Fulfills Passover, Unleavened Bread, First Fruits and the Sign of Jonah.

Chronology of Jesus Christ’s Crucifixion & Resurrection:

The chronology of Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection is critically important because the first three Holy Days, commanded by God that we keep forever, are fulfilled through these events. He was crucified on Passover, "slept" in His tomb during the Feast of Unleavened Bread, and was resurrected on First Fruits.
Jesus "slept" in His tomb three days and three nights as He, Himself, spoke of in Matthew 12:40, saying,..."the Son of man will be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth". The "heart of the earth" refers to His tomb, or grave, not the man-made "hell" most churches proclaim. To say that One such as Jesus, being completely sinless and pure, being the Son of God, would descend into the lake of fire, which is saved for the wicked, or worse yet, He somehow descended into a -snip- more here –

http://gracehead.com/index.php/2009/03/22/jesus_fulfills_passover_unleavened_bread
 
more here-
 
http://pub39.bravenet.com/forum/static/show.php?usernum=3330765498&frmid=8549&msgid=895070&cmd=show
 
Respectfully,  
 
mtnmollie