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Historical Events for 30th March 2024
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Historical Events for 30th March 2024

1822 - Congress combines East and West Florida into Florida Territory 1865 - -4] Battle at 5 Forks‚ Virginia 1910 - Mississippi Legislature founded The University of Southern Mississippi 1923 - Zeta Phi Beta Sorority formed at Howard U in 1920 incorporates 1939 - Heinkel He 100 fighter sets a world airspeed record of 463 mph 1963 - 117th Grand National: 19-year old jockey Pat Buckley aboard 66/1 outsider Ayala wins by 3/4 of a length from Carrickbeg 1972 - North Vietnam launches a major conventional offensive against South Vietnam 1972 - Revival of Stephen Sondheim's musical-comedy "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum"‚ starring Phil Silvers‚ opens at Lunt-Fontanne Theatre‚ NYC; runs for 156 performances and wins 2 Tony Awards 2008 - WrestleMania XXIV‚ Florida Citrus Bowl‚ Orlando‚ FL: Kane defeats Chavo Guerrero; Randy Orton beats Triple H and John Cena in a title Triple Threat match; The Undertaker downs Edge 2022 - State memorial service held for Australian cricketing great Shane Warne at Melbourne Cricket Ground‚ attended by 50‚000 More Historical Events »
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Today in History for 30th March 2024
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Today in History for 30th March 2024

Historical Events 1814 - Napoleonic Wars: Sixth Coalition forces march into Paris after defeating Napoleon 1911 - Lötschberg tunnel in Switzerland (13‚735 m) completed 1930 - Babberich-H soccer team forms 1966 - "Color Me Barbra"‚ Barbra Streisand's second TV special and the first in color‚ premieres on CBS 1984 - US ends participation in multinational Lebanon peace force 2001 - At 15 years‚ 9 months American swimmer Michael Phelps breaks 200m butterfly world record at the US World Championship trials at Austin‚ Texas; becomes youngest male to set a world mark More Historical Events » Famous Birthdays 1902 - Brooke Astor‚ American philanthropist (d. 2007) 1908 - Camille Schmit‚ Belgian organist‚ composer‚ and educator‚ born in Aubangez‚ Belgium (d. 1976) 1935 - John Charles Eaton‚ American composer‚ born in Bryn Mawr‚ Pennsylvania (d. 2015) 1942 - Graeme Edge‚ British rock drummer‚ and poet (Moody Blues - "The Dream"; "Morning Glory")‚ born in Rocester‚ Staffordshire England (d. 2021) 1943 - Ken Forssi‚ American bassist (Love)‚ born in Cleveland‚ Ohio (d. 1998) 1947 - Marilyn Crispell‚ American jazz pianist and composer (Anthony Braxton Quartet)‚ born in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania More Famous Birthdays » Famous Deaths 1903 - William Hicks "Red" Jackson‚ American Brigadier General (Confederate Army)‚ dies at 67 1935 - Romanos Melik'yan‚ Armenian composer‚ dies at 51 1943 - Maciej Aleksy Dawidowski‚ Polish activist (b. 1920) 1949 - Friedrich Bergius‚ German chemist (benzine from brown coal‚ Nobel Prize 1931)‚ dies at 64 1978 - Larry Young [aka Khalid Yasin]‚ American hard-bop and jazz-fusion Hammond B-3 organist (Unity)‚ dies from several untreated illnesses‚ including pneumonia‚ at 37 1978 - Harold Gimblett‚ English cricket batsman (3 Tests‚ 1 x 50; 265 career FC sixes; Somerset CCC)‚ dies from an overdose at 63 More Famous Deaths »
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Biden Administration Under Fire: Elderly Americans Brace For DRASTIC Cutbacks In Social Security Payouts
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Biden Administration Under Fire: Elderly Americans Brace For DRASTIC Cutbacks In Social Security Payouts

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Economic Tsunami: The STAGGERING Costs Of Electrifying America's Trucking Industry
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Economic Tsunami: The STAGGERING Costs Of Electrifying America's Trucking Industry

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3 Ways Good Friday Gives Us Hope
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3 Ways Good Friday Gives Us Hope

Can hope be found in seemingly hopeless circumstances? Is it possible to find good in the darkness we face? Here are three ways Good Friday gives us hope regardless of what we’re facing.
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The Day That Changed Everything - Greg Laurie Devotion - March 30/31‚ 2024
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The Day That Changed Everything - Greg Laurie Devotion - March 30/31‚ 2024

God is with us‚ whether we know it or not. When you put your faith in Jesus Christ‚ He becomes a part of your life and promises that He never will leave you or forsake you.
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A Prayer for Quiet Contemplation This Holy Saturday - Your Daily Prayer - March 30
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A Prayer for Quiet Contemplation This Holy Saturday - Your Daily Prayer - March 30

The stillness of Holy Saturday is a deep expression of the Sabbath. Just as God rested from the activity of creation on the seventh day‚ so then Jesus rested from the activity of re-creation on this seventh day.
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Hope When We Sin by Not Doing Anything
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Hope When We Sin by Not Doing Anything

I don’t usually talk about sins of omission. I have my common‚ go-to sin examples I reference when teaching—sins like lying‚ lust‚ and greed. Are there really sins we commit by not doing anything? Is that right? If I didn’t do anything‚ how could I have done something wrong? God makes it clear that sins of omission are not only possible but all too common. James 4:17 says we sin if we know good we ought to do and don’t do it. Paul echoes this sentiment when he writes‚ “I do not do the good I want” (Rom. 7:19). Before Christ came and offered himself up as our ultimate and final sacrifice (Heb. 10:10)‚ God reminded his people of their sins by giving them the series of five sacrifices described in the opening chapters of Leviticus. The first sacrifice‚ the whole burnt offering‚ was specifically given to cover the people’s sins of omission. Whole Burnt Offering The whole burnt offering was the most frequently performed offering in Israel. The sacrifice was made twice each day and additional times on special holy days (Num. 28). God makes it clear that sins of omission are not only possible but all too common. The Hebrew word for “burnt offering‚” ʿōlâ‚ comes from a root meaning “to ascend” or “to go up in smoke.” Unlike the other offerings where parts of the animal were saved as food for the priests‚ the entirety of this offering went up in smoke as a “pleasing aroma to the LORD” (Lev. 1:9). The animal selected for the whole burnt offering had to be a male without defect. This was costly; the most valuable animal in the herd. The sacrifice felt like a sacrifice. Moreover‚ the person bringing the sacrifice would place his hand on the head of the animal‚ signifying a symbolic transfer of guilt for sins (cf. Num. 27:15–23; Deut. 34:9). The burnt offering would be accepted in place of the Israelite who brought it. But if you read ahead in Leviticus‚ you’ll discover other offerings given for sins. So which sins did the whole burnt offering cover? In Leviticus 4 and 5‚ we see the sin offering was given to decontaminate sinners and cover their sins of commission; we also see trespass offerings were given to make reparation between the sinner and God. This leaves the burnt offering to cover sins of omission. What About Our Sins of Omission Today? In his teaching‚ Jesus gave us several examples of sins of omission: whatever we ought to do for the least of these‚ like giving food or water to the hungry or thirsty‚ taking in strangers‚ clothing the naked‚ taking care of the sick‚ and visiting those in prison (Matt. 25:35–40). We commit sins of omission when we fail to care for our neighbor. But as Jesus said‚ loving God and others is more important than even the burnt offering (Mark 12:33). Just as in the Old Testament‚ there’s a sacrifice for our sins of omission today. Wait‚ put down the knife—the answer isn’t a new burnt offering. Hebrews teaches us that the Levitical offerings—including the whole burnt offering—were provisional for God’s people‚ that the blood of bulls and goats could never finally take away sins (Heb. 10:1–4). The Israelites offered the burnt offering over and over and over (v. 11). By offering these sacrifices God required‚ Old Testament believers did reveal their faith. But the Old Testament sacrifices weren’t in themselves able to cover moral transgressions and assuage God’s holy wrath against sin. They needed a better burnt offering. The Greek word used to translate “whole burnt offering” in the Septuagint occurs twice in the New Testament. One instance is Mark 12:33 (referenced above). The second is found in Hebrews 10:6–8. There we see that God sent his Son‚ Jesus Christ‚ as the once-for-all-time sacrifice his people needed (v. 10). We’re saved from our sins of both omission and commission through faith in Christ’s precious blood. Offer Yourself to Christ as a Living Sacrifice Jesus the burnt offering who enables us to wholly delight in obedience to God. The Levitical burnt offering pointed Israel forward to the day their Messiah would come and make a way for true and final forgiveness. Israel was forgiven on credit as they looked forward in faith to the Savior who’d one day pay the full punishment due for their sins. Today‚ God’s people are saved on debit because the price has already been paid. We’re saved from our sins of both omission and commission through faith in the precious blood of Christ. And because Christians are fully forgiven‚ we can now offer ourselves to God as living sacrifices (Rom. 12:1). This means actively choosing to use our giftings for God’s service instead of neglecting them or using them for selfish motives (vv. 3–8). It means walking in Christian love‚ repenting from sin‚ purposefully rejecting evil‚ and putting on persistent prayer and care for others (vv. 9–21). You can practice repenting from sins of omission by making it a point to take action‚ perhaps by having a neighbor over for a meal‚ giving an older saint a ride to church‚ or setting aside intentional time for prayer. As Paul writes in Ephesians 5:2‚ “Walk in love‚ as Christ loved us and gave himself up for us‚ a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God.”
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