Posts with the tag “resurrection”
You Already Practiced Dying
by Howard Harris on May 13th, 2026
There is a moment in every swimming lesson that nobody talks about honestly. The moment the instructor says let go of the wall. Everything in that child says no. The wall is solid. The water is unpredictable.
Baptism is that moment. And it is one of the most prophetically loaded things a believer can do in a world that is desperately afraid of what comes next.
Because when you went under that water, you were not just getting wet. You were practicing dying. And when you came back up, you were declaring something that death itself cannot argue with.
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You Were Looking at Jesus the Whole Time
by Howard Harris Jr. on May 4th, 2026
Yesterday you went somewhere and handed something to someone. You showed up for someone who needed it. And Jesus says you were looking at Him the whole time. The righteous in Matthew 25 were surprised. They did not know they were serving Jesus. They were just showing up. The service project is over but the posture does not have to be. Resurrection living is not an event. It is a direction you keep walking in. Read More
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You Are Not Delulu
by Howard Harris on April 29th, 2026
I live with five women. My wife and four daughters. And the word in our house lately is delulu. Short for delusional. It means you are holding onto something the rest of the room has already decided is not going to happen.
Here is what I did not expect. The longer I sat with that word, the more I realized it is exactly what the world says about the Church. About every believer who still genuinely expects Jesus to come back.
Peter warned us this was coming. Mockers would say: where is the promise? Nothing ever changes. Everything just keeps going the way it always has.
But the people calling us delulu forgot about the empty tomb. And that changes everything.
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Love Is a Verb With a Direction
by Howard Harris Jr. on April 27th, 2026
Peter said he loved Jesus three times. Every time Jesus responded the same way. Not good, I forgive you. He said feed my lambs. The restoration and the assignment arrived in the same moment. You are loved and you are sent. Most of us have accepted the love and are still sitting on the beach. Love for Jesus always has a direction. And it always moves toward someone else. Read More
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The River Does Not Stay at the Source
by Howard Harris Jr. on April 22nd, 2026
The prophet Ezekiel saw a river flowing out from the Temple in Jerusalem. A trickle at first. Then ankle deep. Then deep enough to swim in. And everywhere it went, things came back to life. Even the Dead Sea turned fresh.
Jesus stood at the Temple during the water ceremony and said: that river is Me. And everyone who believes in Me becomes part of it.
The question is not whether resurrection power lives inside you. If you belong to Jesus, it does. The question is whether it is moving. Because the river was never designed to stay at the source.
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What I Didn't Get to Say on Sunday (04/19/2026): Alive to See (PT. 1)
by Howard Harris on April 19th, 2026
Want to go deeper? This blog expands on the message preached on April 19 at GracePointe. Watch the full message at https://gpnaz.church/media."He told them, 'The secret of the kingdom of God has been given to you. But to those on the outside everything is said in parables so that they may be ever seeing but never perceiving, and ever hearing but never understanding; otherwise they might turn and b... Read More
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What I Didn't Get to Say on Sunday (04/19/2026): Alive to See (PT. 3)
by Howard Harris Jr on April 18th, 2026
Want to go deeper? This blog expands on the message preached on April 19 at GracePointe. Watch the full message at https://gpnaz.church/media. I want to ask you a question I didn't have time to ask Sunday.Who in your life is currently walking away from Jerusalem?Because that is what the road to Emmaus actually is. It's not a scenic route. It's a retreat. Two people who had given everything to a ho... Read More
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What I Didn't Get to Say on Sunday (04/12/2026): Alive at Work (PT. 3)
by Howard Harris on April 13th, 2026
What does an empty tomb have to do with your Monday morning? More than you think." Read More
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