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Introduction
The Resurrection is applicable
To define our faith
For what followed death?
resurrection of God’s son.
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Resurrection defines our faith
The anchor of our faith is in the fact that the resurrection actually happened
To deleting our failures
Resurrection is key is deleting our failures
There is pardon for our sing
His work is complete
To describing our future
A Christians hope is not only to be with Jesus but also
Our future rest in Christ
The future hope is bodily physical resurrection from bodily death
The resurrection from the dead
The resurrection is believable
Our faith is based on fact.
Resurrection really happened in real time to real people in real places and is recorded in history and is doctrine
The topic was emphasized
Jesus already said that he would be raised from the dead
The tomb was empty
Swoon Theory - Claims that Jesus did not really die.
Jesus really dies and no one could produce his body.
the transformation was evident
i. those who had lost their hope after Jesus’ death went on to die terrible deaths for their faith and belief that Jesus was alive.
They were willing to die like how Christ died and knew that they will live again just as they had seen their risen physical Savior.
500+ witnesses to
the testimony was endorsed
The teaching was ethical
The believers were living ethical, moral lives and being good loyal citizens.
People who had seen Jesus during his death, burial and resurrection were able to verify what was written and published.
The truth was experienced
the power that raised Jesus from the dead.
The life changing power of the risen Christ.
We have a new hope and anchor for our soul.
We have a new peace and sense of pardon.
We have known the power of the resurrection.
3. The resurrection was confirmational
Romans 1:1-4
Jesus’ stated divinity
The resurrection proved that Jesus was who he said He was.
The resurrection proved that Jesus was who he said He was.
He was truly the son of God.
As Mary Magdalene proclaimed, ‘I have seen the Lord.’
He was truly the son of God.
As Mary Magdalene proclaimed, ‘I have seen the Lord.’
Jesus’ saving activity
No resurrection mans there is nothing to be believed.
We have no foundation for faith.
No resurrection mans there is nothing to be believed.
We have no foundation for faith.
No resurrection mans there is nothing to be believed.
We have no foundation for faith.
If Christ is not risen then we have no hope
If Christ is not risen then we have no hope
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Jesus’s serving ministryasfasf
Jesus’ serving ministry
The Lord’s supper - He served the disciples and washed their feet.
He has no deficiencies that we can meet.
He lacks nothing and He is complete.
The resurrection proves that He is alive to serve His people.
Jesus died and rose again to confirm His readiness to meet our needs.
‘My peace, joy and myself I give to you’ says Jesus.
Are we humble enough to be served by Him?
Are we needy enough to seek Him?
Are we needy enough to seek Him?
Do we feel the need of Him?
Do we feel the need of Him?
Isaiah
Seek the Lord while He may be found, call upon Him and let the wicked forsake His ways.
Faith is not a leap in the dark but a faith that is well grounded on facts and history.
Jesus rose from the dead.
He is risen.
He is risen indeed.
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