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*Today* I’m going to be *sharing an Easter message* about the Lord Jesus Christ, *in the past few weeks* I’ve been *teaching a series on victory in Jesus*.
*And **in this message today* *I want to continue talking about the victory we have in Jesus*.
*All of our victory* *and* the *promises that belong to us* from the Word of God *hinge on the fact that Jesus is alive*.
*I) **Before* we *go on any further*, I want to *ask* you the *question*, *What those Easter mean to you?*
*A) **Is it just a day off work**, **a day we spend with relatives** **or is it a day that we come to church?*
*B) **Easter is more than today off work*, and it’s *more than visiting with relatives* and *it’s even more than going to church*.
*1) **Easter* is the *day* that our Lord *Jesus* Christ *was raised* from the dead, *and* *it’s the fulfillment of God’s plan*, which* provided salvation* for us.
*a) *There were *many prophecies* from the Word of God that *had to be fulfilled* before salvation could be provided and there were *many conditions* that *had to be met*.
*b) **And that’s why Jesus cried out on the cross*, *“It is finished.”*
*(i) **All of His work* that *He had to do was finished*.
*Every prophecy fulfilled* and *every condition met*.
*(ii) **The resurrection and ascension would come*, *by the hand of God*, *providing salvation* *for all* that *place* their *trust in **the Lord* *Jesus* Christ.
*2) *Look at *ACTS 2:22-27*
*a) *The *grave could not stop Him down*.
*b) **Death could not hold him*.
*c) **Hell could not keep Him*.
*d) **Satan and the demonic host* *could not be victorious over him*.
*(i) **(Colossians 2:15)* *says* that *Jesus spoiled principalities and powers,* *he made a shew of them openly, triumphing over them.*
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*(ii) *And in *(JOHN 11:25)* Jesus said, *“I am the resurrection, and the life.”*
*II) *On that *1st/ /Easter morning* *some* of the *w**o**man **that loved Jesus** **came to the tomb*.*
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*A) **They saw* *that Jesus was gone*, the *tomb* was *empty* *and* *they began to weep*, *thinking* that *someone had taken Jesus’ body*.
*1) **Thank God* the *tomb was empty*, *thank God that He was not there*.
*(i) *The *angel* at the tomb *said** **“He is not here:** **for he is risen,** **as he said.”**
**“He is risen from the dead.”*
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*III) **What does this all mean to us?*
*A) **EPH 2:1-6* *Paul was talking to those that have made Jesus their Lord* and Savior.
*1) **When Jesus* *was raised from the dead*, *we were also raised or*, *made alive*.
*a) **Not made alive* in the *natural sense*, *but* we were *made alive in the spiritual sense*.
*(i) **You are alive unto God*.
*b) **Because He lives** **we have eternal life*.
*c) **Because He lives** **we can face tomorrow*.
*(i) **No longer* *do we have to fear death* or *hell*.
*Jesus has already paid the price for our sin*.
*(ii) **Jesus paid the price so that we don’t have to*.
*2) **(2COR 5:21)* *Says*, *“For He hath made Him {to be} sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him.”*
*a) **Paul said* it so clear in *(Romans 3:22 NIV)** **“This righteousness from God comes through faith in Jesus Christ to all who believe.
There is no difference.”**
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*(i) **We have been given God’s righteousness*.
*B) **But Jesus’ work on that cross didn’t stop there*.
*1) *In *(John 10:10)* Jesus said, *“The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have [it] more abundantly.”*
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*a) *When Jesus said *“that He came to give us life,”* the word *“Life”* in the *Greek* *means*, *“absolute fullness of life,* *life real and genuine,** **a life active and vigorous,* *devoted to God,* *blessed, in the portion even in this world* *of those who put their trust in Christ*.”
*b) **In the Greek* *this verse is in the present tense* *meaning* *that the abundant life can begin*, *for you*, *right now* *and continue throughout eternity*.
*(i) **It’s available for all those that place their faith and trust in Him*.
*2) *Turn with me to *JOHN 3:17 *
*a) *The word *“saved”* is the *Greek* word *“Sozo”* which means, *“Salivation, Safety, Soundness of mind, Healing, and to rescue.”*
*C) **God wants us to be an overcomer* in this life, to have *victory*, and to *triumphant*.
*1) **(Romans 8:37)* Says, *“In all these things we are more than conquerors through him that loved us.”*
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*a) *Look at *1COR 15:57 *
*(i) **You don’t have to be satisfied with just partial victory*.
*b) **(2 Corinthians 2:14)* Says, *“Now thanks [be] unto God, which always causeth us to triumph in Christ.”*
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*2) **God did not plan for you to be a failure*.
*a) **His plan for you is to be victorious*.
*(i) **We don’t have to fail.
Our failures can be turned into a success*.
*(ii) **Our misery and disappointment* *can be turned into** **joy*, *weakness into strength*.
*IV) **COL 2:10*
*A) *This *V* *says* that *you are complete in Him* (In Christ).
*1) **When are you complete in Him?* *When we get to heaven?*
*a) **No*, *right now* in this life.
*B) **This is an area where people miss it*.
*1) **They look at themselves from the natural standpoint** **with their natural mind and natural eyes*.
*2) *So often *we look at our own mistakes** **and** **shortcomings*, *and* *think* that *this V couldn’t be talking about us.*
*a) *But *the Bible* *doesn’t say* that we are *complete in ourselves*.
*b) **It says* that we are *complete IN HIM*.
*3) **When you received Jesus* as Lord and Savior, *you became complete in Him*.
*a) **I’m not saying* that *we don’t have to grow* any more.
We *always need to grow*, *but* *we are still complete in Him.*
*C) **Once you begin to see yourself in Christ*, *you’re going to see another truth about yourself*.
*1) **You can do all things through Christ who strengthens you.*
*2) **(Philippians 4:13)* Says, *“I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.”* (KJV)
*a) **Again when?* (*In heaven or now*)
*V) **When Jesus was raised from the dead*, *He took from the Devil* *the keys of Hell and death*.
*Jesus had the victory*.
*A) **When Jesus was raised* from the dead, *we too were raised* from the dead, *and the victory is ours*.
*Right now!*
SUN AM Easter 4~/16~/95 1st service in the new building on Cabrini.
And WOLCC 4~/12~/98 also the same as “Easter 3 The Resurected Life # 2”
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