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Who gets to celebrate!
The whole world gets to celebrate.
Why do we celebrate?
Because Jesus conquered the power of death.
In the famous resurrection chapter, 1 Corinthians 15, Paul writes,
Jesus opens the way for us all to celebrate the Resurrection!
Who needs the Resurrection?
There are three characters that are highlighted alongside Jesus in the account of his crucifixion that I want to use to illustrate that we are all in need of the resurrection.
The first person is Peter.
During this section of scripture Peter has a few highlights to note.
He cut off a guys ear.
John 18:10
He denies Jesus three times.
Luke 22:54-60
He weeps.
Luke 22:61-62
The second person is John.
John flees with the other disciples but then follows the mob.
John 18:15.
John gets Peter let in to the courtyard of the high priest’s house.
John 18:16.
John is present at the cross and is given care of Mary, Jesus’ mom.
John 19:26-27
The third is a thief.
Luke 23:39-43
He was being justly punished for his crimes.
He trusted in God.
He got saved.
Three Men:
The brave failure.
The trusty follower.
The undeserving Thief.
With or Without the Resurrection.
Without the resurrection the story ends.
The failure never finds forgiveness.
The follower is left to wander aimlessly.
The undeserving is simply abandoned to the grave.
With the resurrection the story continues.
The failure finds forgiveness, restoration, and a future.
The follower finds a purpose to live for.
The undeserving finds paradise.
What will your story be?
Will you choose to let all of your excuses, failures, and pride stop you from coming to Jesus?
Will you lay it all down, in the face of overwhelming evidence, and believe in the resurrected Savior of mankind?
Believe today and be saved.
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