The Resurrection Victory

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by John Simontacchi, Senior Vice President, Development, MedSend

I am so blessed and privileged to share the hope we have in my following devotion:
The resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead is central to salvation and eternal life in Jesus Christ for those who believe!
(1 Corinthians 15:20-28)
Jesus Christ was fully man, fully God and sinless while he lived on earth. Jesus Christ then took all the sins of mankind who believe in Him to His grave upon being crucified! He was dead, then buried and was resurrected after 3 days, proving His Divine Nature and victory over sin and death in order that we who believe in Him can have victory over sin and death and receive eternal salvation! (John 20:1-10)
We receive this eternal salvation if we confess with our mouth (including repentance of sin) that Jesus is Lord and Believe in our heart that God raised him from the dead. (Romans 10:9)
The resurrection is the most important and profound truth in the Christian faith, and I am excited and blessed to be a servant follower of Jesus Christ!
During this Coronavirus difficult time for many families, I pray that God’s Amazing Grace protect and cover all of MedSend’s Grant Recipients, National Scholars, partners, donors, the MedSend team and their families and that many would embrace Jesus Christ and be saved! All of our hope is in Jesus Christ!
For His Kingdom,
John Simontacchi

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