easter Archives - Queen moremi https://queenmoremi.com/tag/easter/ Mon, 05 May 2025 12:13:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 https://queenmoremi.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/cropped-IMG_9721-e1742886521891-32x32.png easter Archives - Queen moremi https://queenmoremi.com/tag/easter/ 32 32 The Power of Resurrection: What It Means for Us Today https://queenmoremi.com/2025/04/the-power-of-resurrection-what-it-means-for-us-today/ Mon, 21 Apr 2025 12:30:30 +0000 https://queenmoremi.com/?p=5603 The resurrection of Jesus isn’t just a moment in history, it’s a living, breathing reminder that dead things can live again. That impossible stories can still turn around. That darkness…

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The resurrection of Jesus isn’t just a moment in history, it’s a living, breathing reminder that dead things can live again. That impossible stories can still turn around. That darkness doesn’t get the final say. For so many of us, life can feel like a series of small deaths. Maybe it’s the end of a relationship, the loss of a job, a dream deferred, or even just the slow, quiet fading of hope. But resurrection tells us that God is still writing even when things look over.

The beauty of resurrection is that it wasn’t quiet or polite. It disrupted the tomb, shook the guards, and declared life in a place designed to hold death. That same power, the one that rolled the stone away and breathed again into stillness, is available to us today. It means we don’t have to be defined by what we’ve lost. It means grief isn’t the whole story. It means we serve a God who specializes in comebacks.

In our everyday lives, resurrection looks like showing up when you feel unseen. It looks like trying again after failure. It looks like choosing joy, daring to dream, and still believing that something good can come from where you are. It’s not always loud or flashy, it can look like healing quietly in your room, forgiving someone who didn’t apologize, or simply getting out of bed and deciding you’re not done yet.

For the modern woman trying to navigate faith, purpose, and healing all at once, resurrection is hope with skin on. It’s the courage to say, “My story isn’t over.” It reminds us that new beginnings aren’t just possible, they’re promised. And while the world may celebrate resurrection once a year, we get to walk in it daily.

So whatever part of you has felt buried lately—your voice, confidence, belief in love, dreams—know this: resurrection power still lives. And so do you.

 

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How to Embrace the Love of Christ in Times of Challenge https://queenmoremi.com/2025/04/how-to-embrace-the-love-of-christ-in-times-of-challenge/ Fri, 18 Apr 2025 12:30:06 +0000 https://queenmoremi.com/?p=5583 There’s something about hard seasons that makes you question everything. Your path. Your prayers. Sometimes even your worth. It’s easy to feel alone when life feels heavy. But that’s precisely…

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There’s something about hard seasons that makes you question everything. Your path. Your prayers. Sometimes even your worth. It’s easy to feel alone when life feels heavy. But that’s precisely when the love of Christ becomes the most necessary and powerful.

The love of God isn’t reserved for your good days. It’s not performance-based. It’s not earned. It’s not something you have to strive for. His love is present in the waiting, the confusion, the “I don’t know what to do anymore” moments. And when challenges arise, His love is what keeps you grounded.

Embracing the love of Christ in difficult times starts with reminding yourself who He is and who you are in Him. Romans 8:38-39 reminds us that nothing can separate us from God’s love. Not loss. Not anxiety. Not failure. Not even the doubts we whisper at night. That truth doesn’t take the challenge away, but it changes how we move through it. It gives us something solid to stand on when everything else feels shaky.

This kind of love doesn’t always come with immediate answers or easy outcomes. But it comes with presence. With peace, that doesn’t make sense. With strength you didn’t know you had. Sometimes, embracing that love simply looks like being honest with God. Telling Him you’re tired. That you don’t get it. You need Him to hold your heart together. And He will.

There’s nothing too messy, too broken, or too complicated for His love to reach. He’s not afraid of your honesty. In fact, that’s where relationship begins.

So when the weight feels too heavy and the future looks unclear, lean into the one thing that never changes—Christ’s love for you. It’s steady. It’s safe. And it’s enough.

This season might not be easy, but you are not walking through it alone. You are held. You are seen. You are loved fully and without condition.

Let that truth carry you through.💛

 

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A Gentle Girl’s Guide to Easter Season https://queenmoremi.com/2025/04/a-gentle-girls-guide-to-easter-season/ Sun, 13 Apr 2025 12:30:26 +0000 https://queenmoremi.com/?p=5570 Easter is around the corner, and while the world starts buzzing about brunches and family plans, there’s something deeper stirring beneath the surface. Easter season is more than a date…

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Easter is around the corner, and while the world starts buzzing about brunches and family plans, there’s something deeper stirring beneath the surface. Easter season is more than a date on the Christian calendar, it’s an invitation. A gentle nudge to pause, reflect, and ask: what needs to rise in me again? And even more importantly, what needs to be laid to rest first?

Here’s a guide to Easter, how we’re preparing our hearts (and lives) for the beauty and power of this sacred season:

1. Make Space—In Your Mind and Your Routine

Sometimes, the loudest noise is internal. As Easter draws near, start by decluttering your mental space. You don’t need a Pinterest-perfect environment, but a little intentional silence can go a long way. Step away from the constant scrolling. Make time to breathe. Journal. Listen. These little pockets of quiet are where God often whispers truth.

2. Reflect on What’s Died—And What Needs to

The resurrection didn’t happen without the cross. So many of us are walking around with parts of us that have already outlived their purpose: limiting beliefs, bitterness, self-doubt, the need for control. Take a moment to ask: What have I buried that God wants to bring back? And what am I holding onto that He’s asking me to let go?

This season isn’t just about rebirth, it’s about surrender too.

3. Create a Resurrection Playlist (Yes, Really)

Don’t underestimate the power of music. Whether it’s Maverick City Music, Hillsong, CalledOut, or old-school Kirk Franklin, curate a playlist that lifts your spirit and reminds you of God’s power to restore. Let the lyrics fill your room and your heart. Sometimes, worship does what words can’t.

4. Choose One Area to Renew

You don’t have to overhaul your whole life, just choose one thing to breathe fresh life into. Maybe it’s your prayer life. Maybe it’s reconnecting with a friend or forgiving someone (even yourself). Or maybe it’s just giving your body the rest it’s been begging for. Let renewal begin with small, intentional steps.

5. Dress the Part (Because Why Not?)

There’s something about aligning your outer world with your inner shift. As you prepare for easter, don’t be afraid to refresh your style too. Wear what makes you feel beautiful, whole, alive. Whether it’s flowy dresses, cozy sets, or bright lipstick, let your look reflect the joy that’s coming.

Easter isn’t just a moment, it’s a reminder that nothing—not even death—is final in God’s hands. So take these next week to reset, refocus, and rise again. You don’t have to be perfect, just present.

 

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