
St. Michael’s Catholic Church Cemetery, Buckman, MN. Minnesota Prairie Roots file photo, August 2012.
But he was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was upon him, and by his wounds we are healed.–Isaiah 53:5
Photo copyright 2014 Audrey Kletscher Helbling

Reblogging this, Audrey!!! Stunning photo says it all!!!
Thank you, Doreen. Sometimes a picture is, indeed, worth a thousand words.
And this one is worth so much more!!!! Blessings to you and your family….and hugs………………
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It’s Friday but Sunday’s coming!!!!! Hallelujah!!!!!
Sunday is coming, indeed!!!! Hallelujah!!!
Yes, Easter, glorious Easter!
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He could have called on his father to send the angels to deliver him from the cross, but instead he chose to die that we might have eternal life. What a savior! Yes, Hallelujah, he is risen!
You are absolutely correct. He could have. But He didn’t. He loves us that much.
It’s so difficult to imagine he depth of the torture Christ went through for us. And I wonder how many years he lived knowing that was what he was born to do. The weight on his shoulders must have been enormous. I’m looking forward to waking up tomorrow and saying, ‘Christ is risen’. Happy Easter, Audrey xx
Yes, I cannot imagine. The weight of the world on his shoulders. But so thankful. So, so thankful for His gift of life to us.
Happy Easter to you and your loved ones also, Charlie!
Even death couldn’t hold him, hallelujah, Christ has risen! Happy Easter Audrey.
That’s right. Happy Easter to you and your family also, Jackie!