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Dear {{contact.first_name}}

March has been a month of contrasts.

Light and darkness, panic and fear of the unknown, and peace in knowing Jesus has overcome it all.

Why do I write about faith? Because that is why I am here.

That is why we are in business. We are driven by our faith to bring hope for a better tomorrow—to speak in faith that we are moving toward a brighter future.

Not alone, but together as a community of believers, in the knowledge that Jesus has already won the victory on the cross.

Everyone can share in that victory through faith.

That is what we were reminded of this past week.

The cross isn’t symbolic. It’s personal.

It forces me to face a truth I’d rather avoid: That I couldn’t fix myself.

That no amount of effort, success, or good intentions could settle the debt of sin in my life.

That is exactly why Jesus came.
Not just to teach.
Not just to inspire.

But to step in and do what I never could. To take my place.

Colossians 2:14 says: “He cancelled the record of the charges against us and took it away by nailing it to the cross.”

That means my past, my failures, my shortcomings—nailed to the cross.
Paid for in full, for all time.

It is FINISHED!

Here’s what changes everything for me... It didn’t end there.

Three days later, the grave was empty.
Which means this wasn’t just about death—it was about victory over death and all the powers of darkness.

Then came the gift I’m still learning to fully live in: The Holy Spirit.

God not just for me… but with me.
Not distant.. but present in every moment.

Passover isn’t just a public holiday for me.
It’s a reminder of what was paid...

Of who I get to walk with because of it.
The transaction is complete.

The debt is paid in full.

I don’t have to live the same way anymore. I am a new creation, being transformed every day into the likeness of Jesus through His great love.

Yours in Property

Jacques Grove

Principal and Dreamer

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