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Daily Bread

You can believe it

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He also presented Himself alive after His suffering by many infallible proofs. – Acts 1:3

In 1957, Lieutenant David Steeves walked out of California’s Sierra Nevada Mountains 54 days after his Air Force trainer jet had disappeared. He told an unbelievable tale of how he had lived in a snowy wilderness after parachuting from his disabled plane. By the time he showed up alive, he had already been declared officially dead. When further search failed to turn up the wreckage, a hoax was suspected and Steeves was forced to resign under a cloud of doubt. More than 20 years later, however, his story was confirmed when a troop of Boy Scouts discovered the wreckage of his plane.

Another "survival story" from centuries ago is still controversial. A man by the name of Jesus Christ walked out of the Judean wilderness making claims a lot of people found difficult to believe. He was later executed and pronounced dead. But 3 days later He showed up alive. And there have been skeptics ever since.

But consider the facts of Christ’s life, death, and resurrection. His integrity is well-founded. Prophets foretold His coming. Miracles supported His deity. Eyewitnesses verified His resurrection. And today the Holy Spirit confirms to anyone who is seeking to know the truth that Jesus is alive.

Yes, you can believe it! Do you? – Martin R. De Haan Ii

I know that Jesus lives today.

No matter what the skeptics say;

The evidence that we must weigh

Says, "Jesus is alive!" – Sper


Read: Acts 1:1-11


The Resurrection of Jesus is a fact of history that demands a response of faith.

AIR FORCE

BOY SCOUTS

DE HAAN II

HOLY SPIRIT

JESUS CHRIST

JUDEAN

LIEUTENANT DAVID STEEVES

MARTIN R

RESURRECTION OF JESUS

SIERRA NEVADA MOUNTAINS

SPER

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