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A Prayer for Healing through the Cross By Rachel Wojo Bible Reading: "But he was pierced for our transgressions; he was crushed for our iniquities; upon him was the chastisement that brought us peace, and with his wounds, we are healed." - Isaiah 53:5

 

A Prayer for Healing through the Cross - Your Daily Prayer - April 6

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Prayer for Healing through the Cross
By Rachel Wojo

Bible Reading:
"But he was pierced for our transgressions; he was crushed for our iniquities; upon him was the chastisement that brought us peace, and with his wounds, we are healed." - Isaiah 53:5

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One spring day, I stood by the window in my daughter Taylor's bedroom after she had experienced a grand mal seizure. After watching her entire body shake uncontrollably, her eyes rolling, I prayed desperately for God's peace. When the seizing finally stopped, she lay exhausted on the bed. As Taylor drifted to sleep, anger saturated my being."God, You don't know!" I cried out. "You don't know what it's like to watch Your child suffer!"

Then I heard Him speak to my heart:
"Oh yes, I do. I sent My Son to suffer and die for you."

The words captured my breath. Everything about Jesus' suffering had been planned since man's costly choices in the Garden of Eden. Willingly, the Father knew what was coming, what it would feel like, and what it would cost—and He did it for you and me, for all mankind.

Maybe you've been in a place where heartache carves hollow spaces in your soul or where understanding God's sacrifice becomes suddenly, painfully personal. In Matthew 27:54, after Jesus breathed His last, we read: "When the centurion and those who were with him, keeping watch over Jesus, saw the earthquake and what took place, they were filled with awe and said, 'Truly this was the Son of God!'" Even those who had helped crucify Him recognized this was no ordinary death. Something beyond their understanding had shifted.

The cross represents the ultimate intersection of pain and healing. Isaiah foretold it perfectly: "But he was pierced for our transgressions; he was crushed for our iniquities; upon him was the chastisement that brought us peace, and with his wounds, we are healed" (Isaiah 53:5). The very instrument of torture became our source of wholeness.

When Paul wrote to the Colossians, he explained it this way: "And you, who were dead in your trespasses and the uncircumcision of your flesh, God made alive together with him, having forgiven us all our trespasses, by canceling the record of debt that stood against us with its legal demands. This he set aside, nailing it to the cross" (Colossians 2:13-14). What if we prayed: Lord, help me see my healing in the shadow of Your cross.

Pain can create walls in our hearts—barriers built brick by brick with disappointment, trauma, and grief. We might be hesitant to believe that complete healing is available here and now. Yet Easter reminds us that Jesus didn't just die; He rose again! His resurrection power isn't just a future promise—it's a present reality. In 1 Peter 2:24, we read: "He himself bore our sins in his body on the tree, that we might die to sin and live to righteousness. By his wounds, you have been healed." Notice the tense: "You have been healed." Not "you will be healed" or "you might be healed," but "you have been healed." In God's economy, your healing was secured that first Easter morning.

When the cross stands at the center of our lives, healing flows in all directions. I'm not suggesting that every physical ailment magically disappears (though God certainly can and sometimes does perform such miracles). Rather, I'm pointing to the inner healing available to our spirits, emotions, relationships, and sometimes our bodies. Jesus' final words on the cross were, "It is finished." The work of redemption, reconciliation, and healing was complete. Because of His victory over death, we can experience victory today—including healing.

Sometimes, we carry our pain like a familiar companion, unsure who we would be without it. Healing can be frightening because it means change, stepping into a new identity. What would it look like to let the risen Christ touch those wounded places in your soul? What would walking in the freedom He purchased with His blood would feel like? Romans 8:11 reminds us: "If the Spirit of him who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you, he who raised Christ Jesus from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies through his Spirit who dwells in you." The same power that rolled away the stone is at work within us!

When the centurion witnessed Jesus' death and the supernatural events surrounding it, he recognized divinity. Similarly, when the world witnesses genuine healing in our lives—not the absence of pain, but its transformation—they glimpse the divine work of the cross. Will you join me in praying for healing through the cross this Easter season?

Let’s Pray:

Lord Jesus, thank You for bearing my pain on the cross. You've felt my sorrows and know my deepest hurts. Today, I claim Your promise—by Your wounds, I am healed. Touch the broken places in my heart. Transform my bitterness, trauma, and grief with Your healing power. I receive this healing not as a distant hope but as my present reality through Your sacrifice. Remind me that because of Calvary, You have the final word in my life—and that word is healed. Amen.

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Rachel WojoRachel Wojo is an author, public speaker, and podcaster who hosts Bible reading challenges on her popular blog, rachelwojo.com. Her biblical approach and life circumstances influence women to find strength and hope in everyday situations.  The ideal desperate pray-er to shed light on asking God questions, Rachel’s journey includes losing her mother to leukemia, her adult special needs daughter to a rare neurologically degenerative disease, and her father to illness. She is the author of Desperate Prayers: Embracing the Power of Prayer in Life’s Darkest Moments. Mostly, Rachel is crazy in love with Matt, mom to six on earth and two in heaven.

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Originally published Sunday, 06 April 2025.




OOPS: Hamas Quietly Revises Own Propagandistic Casualty Figures… Guess What Changed? Those numbers are as cooked as Biden's economic ones... for similar reasons Wes Walker April 3, 2025

 

OOPS: Hamas Quietly Revises Own Propagandistic Casualty Figures… Guess What Changed?

Those numbers are as cooked as Biden's economic ones... for similar reasons

Will the news media that were so happy to tout these figures to do maximum reputational damage to Israel’s role in the conflict be demanding answers or giving an apology? Of course not.

We try not to play the ‘I told you so’ card very often. But, well… you know. Not as though the press would listen.

Calling BS on Hamas data

Being as these numbers came from a government office that worked under the Hamas regime and not a third party these numbers were suspect from the beginning. How much more so when we remember they were frequently used as part of a long-standing practice of Hamas leveraging moments of carnage (real or staged, they’re happy to use it either way) to turn global public opinion in favor of their cause and against Israel.

As far as tactics go, this one has been pretty effective. But like the key moment in the Wizard of Oz, all it takes is pulling back the curtain just a little and you see all is not as it appears on the news reports.

When the rocket ‘hit’ that hospital

An early clue as to how unreliable these numbers were should have been seen in the report that hundreds were killed when a rocket struck a hospital. Weird how they had such a figure in the middle of the night, in the dark and the press never questioned it.

It wasn’t long before we realized that (a) the rocket blew up rather harmlessly in the parking lot and that (b) this heinous act worthy of international outrage had nothing to do with Israel’s air strikes at all. This was one of Hamas’s own misfired rockets raining down on their own heads.

If that wasn’t enough to make the press question their numbers, how about the ‘expert analysis’ the ‘believe the science’ people love so much?

Flunking Out In Stats 101

The numbers being reported by Hamas bore no resemblance to how large number models ought to behave in reporting something as obviously random as high-density population casualty results.

The mainstream Canadian Newspaper ‘National Post’ was one of many that picked up on this question in March of last year, giving concrete examples of why these numbers could not be trusted statistically.


The most glaring of these red flags is what Wyner calls in his piece an “almost metronomical linearity,” or maintaining a steady rhythm, in daily reports of the total number of deaths in Gaza, which averaged “270 (deaths) per day plus or minus about 15 per cent” through an entire 16-day sample. For this trendline to be accurate, Israeli forces would have had to kill a near-identical number of Gazans each day for over two straight weeks, notwithstanding the inevitable variations in the day-to-day frequency of bombings and density of sites bombed.
[…] The far more likely case, writes Wyner, is that “the Gaza ministry is releasing fake daily numbers that vary too little because they do not have a clear understanding of the behaviour of naturally occurring numbers.”
Irregularities in the ministry-reported data also call into question the oft-repeated claim the 70 per cent of the dead in Gaza are women and children; again, Wyner argues, because reported daily death counts increase too consistently to be plausible — this time across age and sex demographics.
“Hamas casualty figures mirror the population figures almost exactly,” Wyner told me (adult males make up about 25 per cent of Gaza’s population). Accounting for the fact thatat least a third of the dead are Hamas combatants, “this implies that either all Gaza men are fighters — obviously false — or that many, if not the majority, of the reported child casualties are actually fighters.”  —NationalPost

Pay particular attention to that final sentence. We’ll be coming back to that question soon enough.

Unlike the regime-based numbers from the Hamas health ministry that were long taken at face value by so many among the compliant media not to mention international agencies, the numbers we are about to look at come from a third-party source.

It’s not a slam-dunk for accuracy, but a far sight better than taking official government figures from a party involved in the conflict with a vested interest in making the other side look like ruthless baby-killers.

The revised numbers

Honest Reporting came back with different numbers, including far fewer dead children, showing that a vast majority of their casualties were, in fact, fighting-age men.

Hamas quietly removed the names of thousands of Palestinians it had previously alleged were killed during the Israel-Hamas war, Salo Aizenberg, from the US-based non-profit organisation Honest Reporting told The Telegraph on Tuesday after analyzing Hamas’s March 2025 casualty update.

Hamas has previously claimed that 70% of casualties have been women and children, a claim no longer reflected in their recently updated lists, according to the research. Approximately 72% of fatalities between the ages of 13-55 are men – the demographic category aligns with Hamas combatants.

“Hamas’s new March 2025 fatality list quietly drops 3,400 fully ‘identified’ deaths listed in its August and October 2024 reports – including 1,080 children. These ‘deaths’ never happened. The numbers were falsified – again,” Aizenberg asserted. — JPost

This is reporting from Hamas itself.

Even if you doubted Honest Reporting to live up to its name, Hamas itself has changed the casualty lists. It lines up with what another group, Henry Jackson Society said about the numbers.

Let’s keep this discrepancy between the propaganda and the hard numbers in our minds as the conflict grinds on. Hamas inevitably goes back to claiming unsubstantiated mass casualty numbers, or misattributes those killed in the conflict as ‘non-combatants’.

They’ve lied to us before, and are likely to do so again should they think it will serve their purposes.

As importantly, pay attention to our own media who are happy to parrot such dishonest talking points.

It hasn’t even been a week since Leslie Stahl had former Hamas hostage Keith Siegel as a guest on 60 Minutes and came off sounding to some like she was an apologist for his captors when she asked “Do you think they starved you, or they just didn’t have food?”

The reason media types no longer have the esteem of the public they once enjoyed has a lot to do with the realization that journalists were no longer REPORTING the NEWS (if indeed that was ever their role), they are activists with an ax to grind.

An ax that just happens to align with whatever ‘current thing’ the Democrats are championing this week.

WATCH: Jesse Watters Puts Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ In Perspective… With A Jab At Obama Trump has unveiled his reciprocal tariffs and Jesse walks us through the implications Wes Walker April 3, 2025

 

WATCH: Jesse Watters Puts Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ In Perspective… With A Jab At Obama

Trump has unveiled his reciprocal tariffs and Jesse walks us through the implications

If you didn’t have time to catch all of Trump’s speech, Jesse will help you with the highlights.

Economics is all about understanding the behavior of crowd and their buying decisions.

Trump has spent his entire life with a laser focus on exactly that sort of question… now he’s elevating the principles he’s learned at the interpersonal and business-to-business levels and applying them to the interactions of nations.

Remember when Obama taunted Trump when he asked that question about what ‘magic wand’ Trump would wave to deliver all of his bold promises?

No surprise, but Trump obviously knew something about what a President can do that Barack didn’t. And now he’s putting it to work.

Trump is blazing a new path, drawing heavily on lessons learned during the Gilded Age of America. The reciprocal wrinkle leverages the desire other countries have of selling to the US market, pressuring other countries to reduce their own protectionist strategies in exchange for broad access to US markets.

If this works as he has envisioned it, he’s setting up a win-win scenario. Countries that want to play ball with us will lower their trade barriers and tariffs, letting both countries have the benefit of access to the markets. Customers will benefit.

Those who do NOT want to play ball will sell their products here at the same disadvantages that our products face there. That will do one of two things: it will either make them pressure their governments to rethink their trade barriers or it will create an opening where companies from elsewhere (maybe even here!) can out-compete.

Trump reminds us that there was a time before income tax when tariffs like this one helped build America’s Gilded Age.

He’s swinging for the fences in his belief that this same formula — with a few modern tweaks — will recapture that same magic and bring a nearly-bankrup America not only ‘back from the brink’ but open up a whole new Golden Age.

And no wonder: we’ve all seen enough of his buildings to know how he LOVES to dress up anything he touches with gold.

Will there be some hiccups as the market adjusts to new realities? Of course. That happens with EVERY kind of change. But Trump’s confident he’s got all the cards here, and he’s pushing in all his chips.

Time will tell if he’s right, or if there’s a wildcard out there that he didn’t account for. But for the moment, there’s a lot of optimism around this fresh new idea.

Especially now that a few countries — yes, we’re looking at YOU, Canada — have already blinked.

Boasberg Case Against Trump Admin Poised To Escalate… Each Side Making Big Plans Boasberg and Team Trump clearly don't like each other and are getting ready to REALLY square off Wes Walker April 4, 2025

 

Boasberg Case Against Trump Admin Poised To Escalate… Each Side Making Big Plans

Boasberg and Team Trump clearly don't like each other and are getting ready to REALLY square off

This is the case that goes back to the filing where Boasberg tried to get a plane deporting criminal illegal aliens to turn around and bring them back to America.

Judge Boasberg is very clearly still angry, and looking for ways to overcome the obstacles the Trump administration has put in his path. First, he gave a verbal order, not a written one until the plane had already unloaded its passengers.

Trump won that round. The planeload of people were beyond his reach, so he escalated, making demands about the decision makers among those who (he believes) defied his orders and having a TRO in place against the entire federal government, reaching into actions that are solely Executive Branch functions.

Boasberg is handwaving away specific privilege claims that negate his authority to question Trump’s decisions. And he (a district judge!) has issued an order that denies Trump to use laws on the books against an illegal alien criminal enterprise that (it is alleged) has direct ties to the hostile government of Venezuela itself.

The judge claims ‘bad faith’ use of the National Secrets privilege and is said to be contemplating Contempt proceedings.

The Trump admin is appealing in the usual way, bringing attention to the fact that this judge, for several reasons, ought NOT to have been hearing THIS question in THIS district, with THIS tool seeking THIS remedy.

Harriet Hageman, on the other hand, points to violations of law and process demonstrating he cares more about a politcal win than the correct application of law.

Meanwhile, Congress sees a way to remove him with a simple majority vote.

One guy wants to amass powers that were never granted him to execute, and punish coequal branches for not bending the knee to his intrusions. The other side are looking for ways to have this rogue judge have his leash jerked tight, to remind him of his duty and his oath.

WATCH: Tom Homan Has Bad@ss Answer For People Trying To Dox Him Is this the face of someone who looks 'scared' to you? Wes Walker April 4, 2025

 

WATCH: Tom Homan Has Bad@ss Answer For People Trying To Dox Him

Is this the face of someone who looks 'scared' to you?

Tom Homan is a man of action. And clearly, he doesn’t scare easily. He’s facing threats of a personal nature, and he’s got an answer for the people behind it.

Are these the words of someone who sounds nervous?

If anything, he sounds ready to double down on the task at hand.

But there’s something else in this message of his. A word to the Senators who haven’t gotten around to passing that Trump budget.

For him to keep being a man of action, they’ll need to step up, too. Because the mess Biden left behind for him to clean up will take some serious manpower to put right. And that needs a budget to back it up.

Sounds more like a man on a mission that a guy running scared.

And how about those stats he mentioned about what Trump’s safety legacy has ALREADY looked like?

Are You Girded With The Belt Of Truth? Doug Giles's sermon recorded at Liberty Fellowship at Wimberley Texas Doug Giles April 6, 2025

 

Are You Girded With The Belt Of Truth?

Doug Giles's sermon recorded at Liberty Fellowship at Wimberley Texas

Seat belts may save lives, but this belt saves a lot more that that.

In listing off the arms and armor that need to be in any Christian’s kit if he’s going to survive first contact with The Enemy, we’re going to need some tools in our toolbelt… and holding them all together is #1 in the list: the belt of truth.

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