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Intro:
Transition:
Scripture Reading:
I.
The Resurrection demonstrated God’s power
The power of God the Father
The power of the Holy Spirit
II.
The Resurrection confirmed Jesus as the Son of God
In the Apostle John’s writings, he calls Christ’s miracles “signs” and his resurrection is the climax “sign”, confirming his identity beyond all doubt; this is why he ends his Gospel with:
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The Resurrection is central to genuine Christianity
As the basis of faith
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As the basis of believers’ justification
The Apostle Paul has much to say about this:
As the basis of Christian hope
Again Paul says in
We have a hope that the other so-called religions cannot have.
As the basis of believers’ resurrection
Our Lord conquered death and proved that this life is not all we have
Physical death is not an end for those who believe, but a beginning of eternity with our Savior!
Conclusion:
As you can see, faith in the promises found in the Bible is not only reasonable, but rewarding!
And perhaps the most rewarding promise is the promise of an empty tomb--which translates to the promise of eternal life.
There is much to rejoice about on this coming Easter as we remember Christ’s victory over sin and death!
I will leave you with one phrase.
It is a phrase that the church has used for centuries; that phrase is: “He is risen!”—to which you traditionally respond, “He has risen indeed!”
So I proclaim boldly before you: He is risen!
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