How do you think the disciples felt on the first and second day?
Did they feel that Christ abandoned them, that they were alone, flailing in the wind? Or did they feel charged to continue His ministry? Strengthened in knowing that He died for them? Understanding of the magnitude of the sacrifice made, and the lives they needed to lead to create change in this world?

And how do you think they felt on the THIRD day?
Those who turned their back on Christ surely felt the fool, that they’d ever doubt God and His plan.

Similar is this moment we live in today. God will make Himself known, keep the Faith.
Do not mistake silence for inaction.

Trust the Plan.
Trust Yourself.
Have Faith in God.
Pray.

WWG1WGA

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Does anyone else really have a problem with the disciples?
I felt like they really showed weakness.
I get annoyed about it everytime they are grought up.
They walked with Jesus.
I know Jesus was The Best Man but I bet you they got on his nerves with showing how weak they could be.

There is no excuse for them (disciples) - no question, but we shall not judge (them) 😉 They were just people and aren‘t we all people? Sometimes weak, hopeless and faithless? It‘s the same movie we are not only watching, but also witnessing❣️May God give us strength for what is coming 🙏

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