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Summary: "Let God arise," is a call for God to reveal His power and sovereignty, to act on behalf of His people, and to bring justice to the world. It expresses trust in God's ability to intervene and make a difference in our lives.

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"Let God arise" is the Easter celebration message. (Series of teachings)

Written by Senior Pastor Ndayiragije-Misigaro Joel, March 14, 2023

PART ONE:

LET GOD ARISE

Psalm 44:26 "Rise up, be our help, and redeem us for the sake of Your lovingkindness."

INTRODUCTION

What does it mean for God to arise When we say, "Let God arise," it is a call for God to reveal His power and sovereignty, to act on behalf of His people, and to bring justice to the world. It is an expression of trust in God's ability to intervene and make a difference in our lives.

It means that we are calling upon God to act and intervene in a situation, to show His power and authority, and to bring about His will.

This phrase is often used in prayers and worship songs as a declaration of faith in God's ability to work miracles and bring about change, and in prayers to invoke God's power and presence.

It is a request for God to step in and fix something, showing how powerful and in charge he is. We are calling on God to reveal His power and glory, to act on our behalf, and to intervene in our lives.

It is a declaration of faith in God's sovereignty and a reminder that He is always present and able to help us. As we celebrate Easter, understanding the power of the cross and His resurrection, means a lot to us Christians. The call for God's intervention is not just limited to Easter; it is a continuous act of faith and trust in God's power and love. It reminds us that we are not alone in our struggles and that we can always turn to God for help and guidance.

What do I observe during this Easter period and beyond? To behold His power, presence, and glory.

A. GOD WILL ALWAYS RISE UP TO HELP

We can see the beauty of God's love and sacrifice for us at Easter and always. We can also witness the power of His resurrection and the hope it brings to our lives.

We can see God's power, presence, and glory in our lives during the Easter season and afterward as well. It is a reminder that God will always rise to help us in our struggles and guide us toward a better path.

Psalm 44:26 "Rise up, be our help, and redeem us for the sake of Your lovingkindness."

This is a plea for God's help and redemption based on His loving kindness. The psalmist acknowledges that their hope for salvation rests solely on God's mercy and steadfast love. It also reflects the psalmist's trust in God's faithfulness to come to their aid in times of trouble. It acknowledges that people cannot save themselves and need God's intervention.

Matthew 6:27 "Can any one of you, by worrying, add a single hour to your life?"

This verse from the Bible highlights the futility of worrying and emphasizes the need for trust in God's plan, as ultimately, it is only through His intervention that one can find peace and salvation.

Since the fall of man, God's plan has prioritized salvation. But, with everything that happened, so many failed to achieve that in bringing salvation to man for the lost relationship with God—the Prophets failed, the Judges failed, and the Kings failed—until the time came when Jesus, the lamb that was slain, was born of a woman and lived for thirty-three years, which was enough for our freedom from eternal punishment.

Look at what He did to the centurion: Matthew 8:5-13 and in Jairus: Mark 5:35-36 "While Jesus was still speaking, some people came from the house of Jairus, the synagogue leader. "Your daughter is dead," they said. "Why bother the teacher anymore?" Overhearing what they said, Jesus told him, "Don’t be afraid; just believe."

Then Jesus went to Jairus' house, where he brought the girl back to life, proving his divine power and giving those who saw the miracle hope. This event is a testament to Jesus' compassion and ability to bring life even in the face of death.

There is a chance that you will also live to see the Easter miracle and have your hope restored. Get ready by being open to the Holy Spirit. Easter is a time of celebration and renewal, where we remember Jesus' sacrifice and resurrection. It is a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is hope and new life to be found through faith in Him.

B. HE BRINGS REST TO THE WEARY

Matthew 11:28-30 "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light."

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