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God promised that there would be bitterness, but then there would also be blessings.
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Often the things we thought were working against us are what will lead to victory.
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During Passover, Jewish families celebrate the miracle of the Exodus. But much of the seder meal focuses on bitterness, not joy, reminding us that we must pay attention to the suffering of others and commit to alleviating it.
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He [God] passes over our transgressions. He overlooks so many of our shortcomings, preferring mercy over strict judgment.
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No matter how old we are, the rest of our life can be the best of our life.
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When you are facing a difficult situation with seemingly no way out, the solution is to cry out to God in prayer.
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The celebration of Passover is also the celebration of God's love for us.
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Israel is on the front lines of the fight between good and evil, and when Christians show their love and support for the Jewish state and her people, they are, too.
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As we shed our old selves, we can become newer, improved versions of ourselves.
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We are instructed to believe in a God who can and will help us out of our own personal bondage, our own trials and difficulties.
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While we must make an effort to deal with the facts, we also have to consciously choose faith over the facts.
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Christians, like Jews, affirm that darkness will be followed by light, oppression by redemption, and death by resurrection.