Did You Forget About This on Easter?
Gary Keesee • April 15, 2020
How did you celebrate Easter? 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Jesus is your attorney. He is the one who already stepped in on your behalf and paid the price for you to walk away free and clear.
Only Jesus could live up to the Law. He was judged by the Law and pronounced innocent. Jesus didn’t sin. He was tempted as we are, but He had a nature of light. His death was a set-up. In Acts 8:32 we read that Jesus was deprived of justice. Jesus, the only one who wasn’t guilty, was crucified as being guilty FOR YOU AND FOR ME.
  
 
 
Yes, Jesus paid the price in our place. Justice demanded an answer. Jesus was the answer. He was the only man on the face of the earth that could give God the legality in the earth realm. Because of His death, the Bible says that you now rule as kings and queens.
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
God is the God of Justice and His Kingdom is one of laws that do NOT change. If you're putting up with things you don't have to like dysfunction, chaos, unrighteousness, and fear, it's because you don't know who you really are and the authority you have in this life.
You have a legal right for justice to be served on your behalf. You can stand on the promises of God, justify yourself, and overcome the enemy.
Learn how to enforce justice and get your victory in this life!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Yes, Easter. The day that is usually about egg hunts and baskets and candy and the Easter bunny and dressing up in fancy outfits and going to church.
 
 Because, we all know, this year was drastically different. With most Americans under orders to stay at home, how we celebrated Easter changed for maybe the first time in our lives. Church services were online, or listened to from parked cars drive-in-theater-style. Dresses and cute little Easter hats and bow ties and vests for the kiddos were left in their closets. Egg hunts only happened in our own yards, not in communities.
 
 So much about how we celebrate 
Easter changed.
 
 But why 
we celebrate didn't.
 
 Maybe you only took communion with Saltine crackers and grape juice from your living room in front of the TV, but why 
you took communion didn't change.
 
 Maybe you joined your church's Easter service online while you were still in your pajamas, but why 
you chose to join in didn't change.
 
 Because on Easter we celebrate that Jesus died on the cross for our sins. We take communion. We stop to think about the horror He went through for us, and we're grateful He took our place. 
 
 But this Easter especially, I want to make sure that no one forgets that Jesus's death 
isn’t the most important part of the story—it’s that He rose from the grave. 
 
 
 
 Imagine with me for a minute that you’re sitting in the defendant’s chair in a court of law. Since the Bible tells us that Satan is the accuser of the brethren, imagine he's sitting on the other side of the courtroom as the plaintiff.
 
 Now, imagine Satan telling the judge over and over again that you owe 
him. He is taking you to court, accusing you in front of the judge, because he wants you to pay the price for what you've done. He wants justice. In his mind, the only way for you to pay for what you've done is for you to belong to him.
 
 But you have the best attorney possible.
 
 Your attorney tells the judge that He already stepped in on your behalf and paid the price for you to walk away from all of Satan's accusations, taunting, and tactics. 
 
 The judge bangs His gavel and says, "Case dismissed."
 
 And you walk away FREE and CLEAR.
 
 
 Jesus is your attorney. He is the one who already stepped in on your behalf and paid the price for you to walk away free and clear.
Only Jesus could live up to the Law. He was judged by the Law and pronounced innocent. Jesus didn’t sin. He was tempted as we are, but He had a nature of light. His death was a set-up. In Acts 8:32 we read that Jesus was deprived of justice. Jesus, the only one who wasn’t guilty, was crucified as being guilty FOR YOU AND FOR ME.
Satan had done something illegal in the spiritual courts of law. He deprived Jesus of justice. Satan thought he was getting away with something because Jesus was innocent. And Jesus didn’t even open His mouth to defend Himself. He was silent, willfully walking into His death. 
 
 Because God had a plan.
 
 Yes, Jesus paid the price in our place. Justice demanded an answer. Jesus was the answer. He was the only man on the face of the earth that could give God the legality in the earth realm. Because of His death, the Bible says that you now rule as kings and queens.
Because of His death, you now possess the righteousness of Jesus. You stand before God innocent. It’s not an emotional thing. No matter how you feel or what you see or how much dysfunction, chaos, pressure, stress, or fear Satan tries to throw at you, you can enforce your legal rights as a believer, because Jesus already 
stood in the gap.
 
 Jesus gave His life on the cross to buy us back from evil. 
 
 Then He ROSE from the grave, defeating death, and EVERY other lesser work of darkness.
 
 Jesus didn't just pay 
for our sins. He OVERCAME death. 
He gave us liberty. He made us sons and daughters of God Almighty. He gave us amazing benefits. 
 
 There is nothing greater that has happened in the history of the earth.
 
 So, as far as God is concerned, whatever you might be dealing with is a legal 
matter—a court case—that was ALREADY settled (dismissed!) 2,000 years ago in a spiritual court of law!
 
 It's already DEFEATED, CONQUERED!
 
 No matter what problem you’re facing—in your marriage, in your family, in your finances, in your business, in your body— you can be confident in your legal right that you will see justice served on your behalf as a citizen of the Kingdom of God.
 
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 You have a legal right for justice to be served on your behalf. You can stand on the promises of God, justify yourself, and overcome the enemy.
Learn how to enforce justice and get your victory in this life!
Download your copy of my The Cry for Justice 
 
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Reading Time 3 mins 42 secs –                                                                                                            When most people hear the word success, they picture a number in a bank account, a title on a door, or applause from a crowd. Those things aren’t wrong, but they’re not the whole story. Kingdom success is the fruit of living aligned with God’s presence, God’s purpose, and God’s principles. It’s success that sticks in your family, your finances, your calling, and your soul.                                                                                                            What God Calls “Success”                                                      The Bible defines success as prospering in what God has assigned you to do. Joshua was told to keep God’s Word front and center.                                                      You shall meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do everything written in it. Then you will be prosperous and successful.                                                                                        —Joshua 1:8b (NIV)                                                      Success begins with alignment, not achievement. When your ways line up with His ways, outcomes change.                                                                                                            Success Grows Where Purpose Lives                                                      You weren’t designed to drift; you were designed to steward. Deuteronomy 8:18 says God gives you the power to create wealth—not so you can worship wealth but so you can build, bless, and advance His Kingdom. Purpose answers why you’re pursuing something. When your why is right, God can trust you with more.                                                      Ask yourself:                                                                                                                         What problem has God wired me to solve?                                                                        Who gets helped when I win?                                                                        How does this goal move God’s purpose forward?                                                                                                                        Three Pillars of Kingdom Success                                                                   Presence                                                   – Success starts by seeking God first (Matthew 6:33). In His presence, you get clarity, courage, and correction.                                                                        Purpose                                                   – Your assignment sets the target. Aimless motion is not momentum.                                                                        Practice                                                   – Faith works when you work the principles. Plan, sow, and act; God multiplies.                                                                                                                                     Principles That Produce                                                      God’s system isn’t random. There’s a time to plant seeds and a time to harvest. If you plant the right seeds consistently, a harvest is inevitable. In Proverbs 16:3, we’re reminded to commit whatever we do to the Lord, and He will establish our plans. Think like a steward and ask, “What have I been given?”(such as time, gifts, relationships, and ideas). Manage them with excellence. Choose excellence daily and do your work heartily as for the Lord, because excellence attracts opportunity.                                                      Prioritize wisdom by reading, learning, and surrounding yourself with people who sharpen you. Guard your words; there’s power in the words you speak, so take time to intentionally speak truth. Speak words that are in line with God’s promise rather than with fear. In Luke 16:10, we’re reminded to take faith steps, because small obedient steps multiply, and the servant that is faithful with little can be trusted with much.                                                                                                            Break the Success Killers                                                      Break the success killers by refusing comparison, which steals both joy and peace. Instead, stay focused on running your own race and celebrating progress over perfection. Avoid hurrying, because quick fixes create fragile results, while patience and process create durable success. Replace excuses like “I can’t” with the empowering mindset of “How can I, with God’s help?” Finally, reject isolation, because lone wolf living limits growth, while community, mentors, and partners in purpose accelerate you. When you consistently choose these healthier patterns, you build the resilience and clarity needed to sustain long-term success.                                                                                                            A Weekly Success Rhythm                                                                   Seek                                                   (Daily): 10–15 minutes in the Word and prayer to align your heart and hear strategy.                                                                                      Plan                                                   (Weekly): Review your goals and priorities to ensure alignment. Decide your top three Kingdom outcomes for the week.                                                                                      Sow                                                   (Consistently): Give, serve, and invest in your skills.                                                                                      Measure                                                   (Weekly): What moved forward? What needs adjusting? Celebrate progress, then iterate.                                                                                      Rest                                                   (Sabbath): Rest is not wasted time; it’s                                                  faith in action                                     .                                                                                                                        When Progress Feels Slow                                                                   Psalm 1 paints a picture: a person planted by streams,                                              bearing fruit in season                                  . Not every day looks like a harvest day. Some days are root days. Stay planted. Keep sowing. Harvests have a schedule, and God is never late.                                                                                                            A Simple Prayer                                                      Father, thank You for calling me to succeed Your way. Align my heart with Your presence, clarify my purpose, and teach me to practice Your principles with diligence and joy. I commit my plans to You. Give me wisdom, clarity, and strength to steward what You’ve placed in my hands. Use my success to bless others and advance Your Kingdom. In Jesus’s name, I pray. Amen.                                                                                                            Carry This with You                                                                   Success in the Kingdom isn’t a finish line; it’s a                                              faithful life                                  . Start where you are. Work with what you have. Obey what God says. Expect His favor. As you align with His presence, purpose, and principles, you’ll see results that last, results that outlive you, and point people to Him.
 

Reading Time 2 mins 56 secs –                                                                                                            Take a moment and think about this: faith isn’t just for the mountaintop moments. It’s for Mondays. It’s for traffic jams, unexpected bills, and the times when you’re just trying to get through the week.                                                      God never designed faith to be complicated or out of reach. He designed it to be your everyday operating system.                                                                                     Faith Is for Today                                                      Sometimes, we picture faith as something we have to “muster up” for significant challenges, like praying for healing, believing for a miracle, or asking for a breakthrough in a crisis. And while faith absolutely applies to those moments, it’s also for the little ones.                                                      Faith is choosing to trust God with your attitude in a tough conversation.                        Faith is deciding to believe He’ll provide, even when your budget looks thin.                        Faith is remembering you’re never alone, even when you feel overlooked.                                                      Second Corinthians 5:7 (NIV) says, “                                  For we live by faith, not by sight.                                  ” Notice it doesn’t say “visit by faith” or “use faith once in a while.” It says live. Faith was always meant to be your way of life.                                                                                     Small Steps, Strong Roots                                                      Faith doesn’t usually grow in leaps; it grows in steps. Little, steady decisions that put your trust in God day after day.                                                                                                  Opening your Bible instead of scrolling on your phone first thing in the morning                                                           Speaking truth over yourself when your feelings want to run the show                                                           Praying before making a decision instead of relying only on logic                                                                                                 These may not seem dramatic, but they lay a strong foundation. And just like a tree with deep roots, your faith will keep you standing strong when storms come.                                                                                     God Is Faithful, Even When Life Isn’t                                                      Here’s the best part: your faith doesn’t rest on your ability to figure everything out. It rests on God’s ability to be faithful. And He is. Always.                                                      When you feel shaky, remember this: God is steady.                        When you feel uncertain, remember this: His promises are sure.                        When you feel small, remember this: faith the size of a mustard seed can move mountains.                                                      You don’t need giant faith for God to move. You just need real faith in a giant God.                                                                                     Faith That Shows Up in Action                                                      Faith isn’t just belief in your heart; it’s trust that shows up in your choices. James 2:17 says, faith without works is dead, which means faith comes alive when you act on it. That could look like forgiving when it’s hard, giving when it feels impossible, or stepping into an opportunity that scares you, but you know God is calling you to.                                                      Every time you take action in faith, you’re making a declaration: “God, I trust You more than my feelings, more than my circumstances, and more than what I see.” That kind of faith not only changes your life, but it also inspires others to believe.                                                                                     A Simple Prayer to Start With                                                      “Lord, thank You that faith isn’t complicated. Teach me to live by faith in the small things and the big things. I trust You with my today, my tomorrow, and every detail of my life. Strengthen my heart and remind me that You are faithful. In Jesus’s name, amen.”                                                                                     Take This with You                                                      Faith isn’t a moment. It’s a mindset. It’s not about pretending life is easy. It’s about trusting God, no matter what life looks like.                                                      Friend, you don’t need to wait for a crisis to practice faith. You can start today, right where you are, with whatever you’re carrying. Take a step. Speak His Word. Trust His heart.                                                      Because faith isn’t just for the extraordinary, it’s for the everyday. And your everyday is exactly where God loves to show up.
 

Reading Time 2 mins 49 secs –                                                                                                            Okay, let’s take a breath.                                                      Not everything has to be heavy, and healing doesn’t have to feel impossible or mysterious.                                                      Sometimes, we just need to be reminded that God actually wants us to feel better.                                                      Yes, you included.                                                                                     God Cares About How You Feel                                                      We can get so used to pushing through that we forget God never designed us to live burned out, worn out, or always dealing with pain.                                                      Third John (NIV) 1:2b says, “                                  I pray that you may enjoy good health and that all may go well with you, even as your soul is getting along well                                  .”                                                      God’s heart is not just that we survive life. His heart is that we thrive—spirit, soul, and body.                                                      That includes your sleep.                                                      That includes your energy.                                                      That includes your mind and your moods.                                                                                     Healing Isn’t Just for Emergencies                                                      Most of us wait to think about healing until something significant goes wrong.                                                      A diagnosis. A surgery. A crisis.                                                      However, healing is an integral part of your daily life as a believer. You don’t have to wait for something to fall apart to lean into God’s promises. It’s kind of like drinking water; your body needs it regularly, not just when you're dehydrated.                                                      The Word is the same. It brings strength, clarity, and peace to your health before the storm hits. You’re allowed to believe in a life where you’re not constantly recovering—you’re well.                                                                                     Small Shifts, Big Results                                                      Maybe you’ve been dealing with something for a while—nothing catastrophic, just something that lingers. A chronic ache. Fatigue. Brain fog. A stress habit that’s hard to shake.                                                      Can I encourage you?                                                      You don’t have to settle for “just getting by.”                                                      Start speaking life over your body.                                                      Make simple changes in faith; walk a little more, drink more water, eat a bit better, get quiet with God. Healing isn’t always dramatic. Sometimes, it happens gently. Daily. Gradually.                                                      The power of God isn’t always loud, but it’s always effective.                                                                                     The Best Kind of Doctor                                                      He doesn’t rush your appointment.                                                      He’s never stumped by your symptoms.                                                      And He doesn’t hand you a bill at the end.                                                      He simply says, “Come to Me.”                                                      Come tired. Come unsure. Come with your questions.                                                      And He’ll give you rest (Matthew 11:28).                                                      Yes, He heals in big, miraculous ways—but He also heals in little moments of laughter, sunlight, worship, and truth.                                                                                     Let’s Make This Simple                                                      Healing isn’t about performance.                                                      It’s about proximity—staying close to the Healer.                                                      So, take the pressure off today. You’re not failing if you’re still waiting.                                                      You’re not disqualified if you’ve had some doubts.                                                      You’re growing. You’re learning. And most of all, you’re loved.                                                      Let healing be a conversation you have with God, not a crisis you fear.                                                      Let it be part of your everyday life with Him, not just a 911 prayer when things feel scary.                                                                                     A Simple Prayer to Start With                                                      “Lord, thank You that You care about every part of me.                                                      You know when I’m tired, hurting, anxious, or overwhelmed.                                                      Thank You for being my Healer, not just in emergencies but in the everyday.                                                      I receive Your peace and Your promises.                                                      I speak life over my body and my mind today, in Jesus’s name. Amen.”                                                                                     Take This with You                                                      Healing doesn’t have to feel far away or hard to reach.                                                      It’s not reserved for the super spiritual or the desperate.                                                      It’s available, it’s real, and it’s for right now.                                                      You don’t have to make it complicated.                                                      Just take one step. Open the Word, talk to God, speak life over yourself, and trust that He’s working behind the scenes.                                                      You don’t have to live in survival mode.                                                      You were made for wholeness.                                                      And friend? You’re allowed to feel better.
 
