Children’s Day

the first Sunday in June

Children’s Day dates back to the 1860s or even earlier when Children’s Day was first celebrated in America. In 2000, President Bill Clinton declared October 8th to be celebrated as Children’s Day thereafter. But in 2001, President George W. Bush announced June 3rd as National Child’s Day and the commemoration of this day on the first Sunday in June every year. In researching this, it is very confusing. Isn’t Christmas children’s day? What about Easter? And their Birthday? Seems we have a lot of days that are Children’s Day! Do we really need a National Children’s Day?
Yes, we should cherish and love our children. See what the Scripture says:
Psalm 127:3-4 Lo, children are an heritage of the LORD: and the fruit of the womb is his reward. As arrows are in the hand of a mighty man; so are children of the youth.
Psalm 128:3 Thy wife shall be as a fruitful vine by the sides of thine house: thy children like olive plants round about thy table.
This even includes grand children:
Proverbs 17:6 Children’s children are the crown of old men; and the glory of children are their fathers.
And we should instruct them:
Psalm 34:11 Come, ye children, hearken unto me: I will teach you the fear of the LORD.
Proverbs 4:1 Hear, ye children, the instruction of a father, and attend to know understanding.
Proverbs 5:7 Hear me now therefore, O ye children, and depart not from the words of my mouth.
Proverbs 6:20 My son, keep thy father’s commandment, and forsake not the law of thy mother:
Proverbs 7:24 Hearken unto me now therefore, O ye children, and attend to the words of my mouth.
Proverbs 8:32 Now therefore hearken unto me, O ye children: for blessed are they that keep my ways.
When father and mother cherish, love and instruct their children:
Proverbs 1:8 My son, hear the instruction of thy father, and forsake not the law of thy mother.
Proverbs 20:7 The just man walketh in his integrity: his children are blessed after him.
Proverbs 31:28 Her children arise up, and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praiseth her.

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American Holidays

The word holiday comes from the Old English word hāligdæg, originally referred only to special religious days. It is a shortened form of Holy Days. The first four congressionally designated Federal Holidays were created in 1870: New Year’s Day (January 1st), Independence Day (July 4th), Thanksgiving Day (3rd Thursday in November), and Christmas Day (December 25th).

There are currently (in 2022) eleven (11) federal holidays.

  1. Started 1870 — New Year’s Day – January 1st
  2. Started 1986 — Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr. – Third Monday of January
  3. Started 1885 — Washington’s Birthday – Third Monday of February
  4. Started 1971 — Memorial Day – Last Monday of May
  5. Started 2021 — Juneteenth – June 19th
  6. Started 1870 — Independence Day – July 4th
  7. Started 1894 — Labor day – First Monday of September
  8. Started 1971 — Columbus Day – Second Monday of October
  9. Started 1968 — Veterans Day – November 11th
  10. Started 1870 — Thanksgiving Day – Fourth Thursday of November
  11. Started 1870 — Christmas Day – December 25th

Lent is a 40-day season of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving that begins on Ash Wednesday and ends at sundown on Holy Thursday (But don’t count Sundays). It’s a period of preparation to celebrate the Lord’s Resurrection at Easter. One can safely conclude that by the end of the fourth century, the 40-day period of Easter preparation known as Lent existed, and that prayer and fasting constituted its primary spiritual exercises.

Palm Sunday is a Christian moveable feast that falls on the Sunday before Easter. The feast commemorates Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem. The date of the first observance of Palm Sunday is uncertain. Palm Sunday was frequently marked by the burning of Jack-‘o’-Lent figures. This was a straw effigy that would be stoned and abused on Ash Wednesday and kept in the parish for burning on Palm Sunday.

Good Friday was kept beginning in the Middle Ages as it was associated to easter by the Roman Catholic church. Good Friday the supposed day the Lord Jesus died on the cross. (SEE Three Days)

Easter celebrates Christ’s resurrection from the tomb. Celebrated in March or April. The First Council of Nicaea (325 AD) established the date of Easter as the first Sunday after the full moon (the Paschal Full Moon) following the March equinox.

Started 1914 — Mother’s Day is observed the second Sunday in May.
Started 1972 — Father’s Day is observed on the third Sunday of June.

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Easter Part 2

Imagine the words of Peter on resurrection Day.

It’s been 3 days and nights since the Lord Jesus was crucified and put into the tomb. Peter has been in hiding when Mary comes to with news about the tomb.

Mary, Mary, what are you saying?
Mary, get a hold of yourself. You were at the tomb?
Now you say our Lord’s body is gone?
An Angel told you the Lord is going to see us in Galilee?
Mary, please get a hold of yourself … you must be mistaken … you probably went to the wrong tomb!
The Lord’s tomb is sealed. Pilate, himself sealed it and placed guards in front of it. Of course, that’s it, in the darkness you must have gone to the wrong tomb.

John surely you don’t believe her. Wait, John wait, where are you going?
Wait, wait for me.
(panting Peter follows after John, who arrives at the tomb first)
John, look, the stone … it’s been rolled away. Where are the guards?
Wait here. I’m going in.

John, look … He’s gone! Look here’s the linen cloth His body was wrapped in. An there the napkin that was wound about His head. Look at it. Just as someone very carefully unwound it and laid it apart from the rest. What does this mean?
(Later, upon returning to the others)
Brethren … Brethren …. Please be quite, please! Let me speak
I’ll be the first to admit … I’m at a lost to explain all that’s happened …. But it can be explained …
Let’s try to remember all the Lord taught us … put it all together and I’m sure we will understand.

You all know, how on the night Judas betrayed our Lord and He was arrested, I also betrayed Him. Oh, yes it’s true Judas sold Him out for 30 pieces of silver, but I, yes I, did much worse… I deigned Him.
I said I never knew Him. I will never forget the look in His eyes as I swore and cursed … deigning I knew Him… Three times …three times before the cock crowed! I would give my life to live those moments over, to change them …. To proudly proclaim … He’s my Lord. HE’S MY LORD … But it’s too late.
(a week passes, the eleven are gathered in the upper room)

Just 7 days ago, The Lord entered Jerusalem and was hailed as King. Then, betrayed, crucified, and buried. Then, 3 days after He was buried, some women, along with Joann, Salome, Mary, (James’ Mother), and Mary Magdalene go to the tomb, only to find it empty. When they reported back to us, John and I raced to the tomb, supposing they were mistaken .. but IT WAS EMPTY, and we returned here.
(a week passes, the eleven are gathered in the upper room)

What are we going to do? Others have reported seeing the Lord. First, Mary Magdalene says she spoke with Him at the tomb. He told her He was to ascend to the Father (in Heaven). He then appeared to the two on the road to Emmaus … They returned here that very evening to tell us how He opened the Scripture to them and as He was breaking bread with them for the evening meal, He showed them that He was the Lord.

Brethren, as we are gathered here in the upper room, ye look to me for an explanation …. But I have none … It’s impossible. Brethren I – – – –
WHAT’S WRONG? – What is it? — You act like you see a Ghost —
My LORD and GOD — It is you ….

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Death of Jesus


They thought that the Kingdom of God should immediately appear. (Lk 19:11)
Jesus teaches a Parable. (Lk 19:12-27)  

All four of the Gospels, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, record events about the Death, Burial and Resurrection of the Lord Jesus. (The Death, Burial and Resurrection is the Gospel for the Church Age. 1 Cor 15:1-4) The last 8 days before the Resurrection are very busy days for the Lord, and one must combine all four Gospels to get the complete picture. The week prior to Sunday Day 1, (which is referred to as Palm Sunday) the Lord had visited Bethany and raised Lazarus from the dead, causing quite a stir with the Chief Priests and Scribes. This event had been widely talked about throughout Jerusalem (Jn 12:1) and caused the chief priests and scribes to want to kill him.  

 Sunday DAY 1
A very busy day for the Lord. They wanted to make him their King.
 Monday DAY 2
After a very busy day at the Temple, he has Jewish leaders upset and Judas discouraged.
 Tuesday DAY 3
Back to Jerusalem and after some teaching, prepare for the Last Supper. 
 Wednesday DAY 4
No sleep, arrested, tried and condemned. To the Cross.
 Thursday DAY 5
Jesus is in the tomb. It’s an Annual High Holy Day. Religious observances.
 Friday DAY 6
Still in shock, Disciples dispersed. Prepare for Sabbath.
 Saturday DAY 7
Observe the Sabbath. Then Ladies plan early visit to the Tomb.
 Sunday DAY 8
He is Risen!

For more studies see the following TOPICS:

RESURRECTIONS – After the Resurrection
NUMBERS – Forty Days After the Resurrection
RESURRECTIONS – After the Ascension
Fun Facts & Information – Three Days

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Altar in the Church

Valley Forge Baptist Church: The Altar Call – Is It Biblical?

Matthew 5:23,24; 23:18-20,35, Luke 1:11; 11:51
1 Corinthians 9:13; 10:18, Hebrews 7:13; 13:10, James 2:21

The above verses appearing in the New Testament speak of the Altar located in the temple. The Altar was a place for a sacrifice, usually a blood sacrifice; blood from an animal that was sacrificed.

Where is the altar in the Church today? There is none. We don’t bring blood sacrifices to God any longer.

It appears that the “Cross” is the final altar (Hebrews 13:9-16) for believers.
Remember the final words the Lord said, “IT IS FINISHED” (John 19:30).

Then what is an “altar call” that is given when the Evangelist/Preacher/Pastor is done speaking?
There is NO Altar in the Church.

But one will say “I went forward to get; saved, confess my sin, get healed, to get right with God, for assurance etc.”. All of these can be handled anywhere, anytime as the Holy Spirit convicts an individual.

Why are altar calls given? So that the Evangelist/Preacher/Pastor can count heads.

Going forward is not wrong (but it’s not an altar call). Going forward should also include counselling, not just counting heads.  All the reasons for going forward after hearing a message can be handled in the pew, including salvation.

Is it wrong to go forward? No, not if you are in need of counselling, BUT it is not an ALTAR.

It would appear that the ALTAR is currently in Heaven:
Revelation 6:9; 8:3,5; 9:13; 11:1; 14:18; 16:7.

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Birth of Jesus

When Was Jesus Really Born? | Jesus Real Birthday | Was Jesus Born on  Christmas - Beliefnet
Away in a Manger no room in the Inn

Recorded in Matthew 2 and Luke 2 is the birth of JesusMost have seen a Christmas Play at a church or school. On stage is a manger scene with Mary, Joseph, shepherds, animals and a baby Jesus. Coming up the Isle are 3 kings following a movable Star. It’s all very sweet and touching. But just what does the Bible Say?

1. Joseph & Mary
2. Taxation
3. City of Bethlehem
4. The Manger
5. The Shepherds
6. The Angel(s)
7. Events after the Birth
8. Herod the King
9. Wisemen Magi
10. The King of the Jews
11. The Star of Bethlehem
12. The House of Bethlehem
13. Gifts Gold Frankincense Myrrh
14. Country of Egypt
15. City of Nazareth

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Sunday DAY 1

Orders 2 disciples to Get him a colt. (Mt 21:1-7, Mk 11:1-7, Lk 19:28-35)

Hail to the King!!!

Rides into Jerusalem on a donkey.
(Mt 21:8-11, Mk 11:1-10,Lk 19:36-44,Jn 12:12-19)
Enters Temple, casting out them that sold and bought, overthrows the tables of the money changers and the seats of them that sold doves quoting scripture It is written, My house shall be called the house of prayer; (Isaiah 56:7) but ye have made it a den of thieves. (Mt 21:12-13, Mk 11:11, Lk 19:45-48)
He healed the sick.  (Mt 21:14-16)
Certain Greeks seek him. (Jn 12:20-22)
Jesus explains why he must die. (Jn 12:23-36) 
Most of the people do not believe in Jesus. (Jn 12:37- 43) 
Jesus summarizes his message. (Jn 12:44- 50) 
In the evening He went back to Bethany. (Mt 21:17)
(2 miles east of Jerusalem on the east slope of Olivet)

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Monday DAY 2

In the morning He cursed the fig tree. (Mt 21:18-20, Mk 11:12-14)
Jesus says the disciples can pray for anything (Mt 21:21-22),
The rest of the day was spent in the temple teaching.  (Mt 21:23, Mk 11:15-25)

Teaches in the Temple most of the day

Religious leaders challenge Jesus’ authority;
(Mt 21:23-27, Mk 11:27-33, Lk 20:1-8)     
The parable of the two sons. (Mt 21:28-32) 
The parable of the wicked tenants. (Mt 21:33-46, Mk 12:1-12, Lk 20:9-19)
The parable of the wedding feast. (Mt 22:1-14)
Chief priests and Pharisees sought to lay hold of him.
(Mt 22:15-16, Mk 12:12-13, Lk 20:19-20)
Pharisees question Jesus replies: Paying Taxes.
(Mt 22:17-22, Mk 12:14-17, Lk 20:21-26)
Pharisees question Jesus replies: Resurrection.
(Mt 22:23-33, Mk 12:18-27, Lk 20:27-40)
Lawyers question Jesus replies: Greatest Command.
(Mt 22:34-40, Mk 12:28-34) 
Religious leaders cannot answer Jesus’ Question.
(Mt 22:41-46, Mk 12:35-37, Lk 20:41-44) 
Warns against the Religious Leaders. (Mt 23:1-12, Mk 12:38-40, Lk 20:45-47)
Condemns the religious leaders. (Mt 23:13-36) 
Grieves over Jerusalem again. (Mt 23:37-39) 
A poor widow gives all she has. (Mk 12:41-44, Lk 21:1-4)
Leaving the temple, Jesus outlined the future, Tribulation. (Mt 24:1-39)
Tells about the future. (Mt 24:1-22, Mk 13:1-20, Lk 21:5-24)
Tells about his return. (Mt 24:23-35, Mk 13:21-31, Lk 21:25-33) 
Tells about remaining watchful. (Mt 24:36-51, Mk 13:32-37, Lk 21:34-38) 
The parable of the ten bridesmaids. (Mt 25:1-13) 
The parable of the loaned money. (Mt 25:14-30) 
Tells about final Judgment. (Mt 25:31-46)  
Religious leaders plot to kill Jesus. (Mt 26:1-5, Mk 14:1-2, Lk 22:1-2)
Woman washes His feet. (Mt 26:6-13, Mk 14:3-9)
Judas agrees to betray Jesus. (Mt 26:14-16, Mk 14:10-11, Lk 22:3-6) 

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Tuesday DAY 3

Discovery of the withered fig tree. (Mk 11:20-26)
Back to Jerusalem, Disciples prepare for the Last Supper.
(Mt 26:17-19, Mk 14:12-16,Lk 22:7-13)
Jesus and the disciples have the Last Supper and says one of them will betray him. (Mt 26:20-29,Mk 14:17-25, Lk 22:14-30, Jn 13:9-30)

Washes the disciples’ feet. (Jn 13:1-7)

Predicts Peter’s denial Lk 22:31-38, Jn 13:31-38)
Only way to the Father (Jn 14:1-12)
Promises to answer prayers. (Jn 14:13-15)
Promises the Holy Spirit (Jn 14:16-31)
Teaches about the vine and the branches (Jn 15:1-16)
Warns about the world’s hatred (Jn 15:18-Jn 16:6)
Teaches about the Holy Spirit (Jn 16:7-16) 
Teaches about using His name in prayer (Jn 16:17-33) 

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Wednesday DAY 4

From 6 PM
Late that night, they go to Gethsemane. (Mt 26:30-36, Mk 14:26, Lk 22:39)
Again, predicts Peter’s denial (Mt 26:31-35, Mk 14:26-31)
Jesus agonizes in the garden. (Mt 26:36-46,Mk 14:32-42, Lk 22:40-46)
Prays for Himself (Jn 17:1-5)
Prays for His Disciples (Jn 17:6-19)
Prays for future believers (Jn 17:20-26)
Betrayal and arrest (Mt 26:47-56,Mk 14:43-52,Lk 22:47-53, Jn 18:1-11)

The Trials Begin

Annas questions Jesus. (Mk 14:53-65, Jn 18:12-14) 
Caiaphas questions Jesus. (Mt 26:57-68)
Peter denies knowing Jesus.
(Mt 26:69-75, Mk 14:66-72, Lk 22:54-65, Jn 18:15-18, 18:25-27)
The council of religious leaders condemns Jesus.
(Mt 27:1-2, Mk 15:1, Lk 22:66-71, Jn 18:19-24)
At 6 AM
Chief priests and elders take him to Pontius Pilate.
(Mt 27:1-2, Mk 15:1, Lk 23:1, Jn 18:28)          
Judas kills himself (Mt 27:3-10)
Stands trial before Pilate (Mt 27:11-14, MK 15:2- 5, Lk 23:2-5, Jn 18:29-38)
Stands trial before Herod (Lk 23:6-12
At 7 AM
Returned to Pilate (Lk 23:11-12
Barabas or Jesus? (Mt 27:15-25, Mk 15:6-14, Lk 23:18-25, Jn 18:39-40)
Sentenced to Death (Mt 27:26, Lk 23:25, Jn 19:16)
Pilate hands Jesus over to be crucified (Mk 15:15, Lk 23:26-35, Jn 19:1)
Roman soldiers mock Jesus (Mt 27:27-31, Mk 15:16-20, Jn 19:2-5)
Pilate at a loss. (Jn 19:6-16)
At 8 AM

Led away to be crucified (Mt 27:32-34, Mk 15:21-24, Lk 23:26-31, Jn 19:17)
At 9 AM
Jesus is crucified (placed on the Cross).
(Mt 27:35-44, Mk 15:25, Lk 23:32-38, Jn 19:18-25)
At 10 AM
Insulted and Mocked (Mt 27:39-40, Mk 15:26-31, Lk 23:39)
At 11
AM
Jesus and the Two Criminals – (Mt 27:44, Mk 15:32, Lk 23:40-44)
Soldiers drove stake-like nails through Jesus’ wrists and ankles, fixing him to the cross. An inscription was placed over his head that read, “The King of the Jews.” Jesus hung on the cross for approximately six hours until he took his final breath. While he was on the cross, soldiers cast lots for Jesus’ clothing. Onlookers shouted insults and jeered. Two criminals were crucified at the same time.
At 12 (NOON) ….   6th hour
Darkness covers the land and lasted till the 9th hour. (Mt 27:45, Mk 15:33, Lk 23:44-45
During this 3 hour of darkness, Jesus speaks:
Asks Father to forgive. (Lk 23:34)
Tells one thief he will take him to Paradise. (Lk 23:43)
To Mary his mother and John. (Jn 19:26-27)
Cries out to the father (Mt 27:46-47, Mk 15:34-35)  
Is Thirsty (Jn 19:28-29)
Declares, “It is finished!” (Jn 19:30)
Into Your Hands I Commit My Spirit – (Lk 23:46)
At 3:00 PM   —     9th hour    
Offered a drink (Mt 27:48, Mk 15:36, Jn 19:29-30) 
Jesus dies on the cross (Mt 27:50, Mk 15:37, Lk 23:46, Jn 19:30)
As Jesus gave up his spirit, an earthquake shook the ground and caused the temple curtain to rip in half from top to bottom.- (Mt 27:51-52, Mk 15:38, 
The Centurion – “Surely he was the Son of God!” 
(Mt 27:54, Mk 15:39, Lk 23:47,)
The Soldiers Break the Thieves’ Legs. (Jn 19:31-33)

The Soldier Pierces Jesus Side. (Jn 19:34)

Women watch from afar.  (Mt 27:55-56, Mk 15:40-41, Lk 23:48-49)
Preparation for annual High Holy Day.
Before 6 pm Jesus is laid in the tomb.
(Mt 27:57-61,Mk 15:42-47, Lk 23:50-56Jn 19:38-42)
Just before the High Holy Day – WHICH BEGINS AT 6 PM.
In the tomb – Night 1

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