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The Incorruptible Christ Has Risen!

Reader,

Tucked away in one of the most beloved psalms is a hidden gem of resurrection hope and confidence.

I've read Psalm 16 for years, but I never saw this verse as a prophecy β€” until recently. Once I did, I was amazed!

David writes, "For you will not abandon my soul to Sheol, or let your holy one see corruption" (Psalm 16:10).

Friend, this Easter, we celebrate the risen Christβ€”the one who did not stay in the grave long enough to experience corruption. πŸ™ŒπŸ»

I pray this truth anchors your soul amid whatever storm you're facing right now and that you know and worship the incorruptible Christ.

May your Easter weekend be filled with unshakeable JOY!

Cara

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