Sermons About Resurrection
What in the World is Going to Happen at the End of the World?
What happens after Jesus returns to the earth in power and glory? In this message we consider the millennium from a historic premillennialism viewpoint with an emphasis on the kingship and sovereign authority of Jesus Christ over the affairs of this world.
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Resurrection Power in Our Lives - 7.5.2009
The fifth message in Tapestry's series on Ephesians. Resurrection power working in our lives means we are playing in a fixed game. Ephesians 1:15-23
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How The Gospel Shapes Our Thinking About Suffering-Quimby
Bob Hyatt leads the discussion on "How The Gospel Shapes Our Thinking On Suffering"
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TWR Interview about The Ordinary Hero
Tim Chester is interviewed by Phil Walker about his book The Ordinary Hero (IVP UK). The book looks at what it means for our lives to be shaped by the cross and resurrection. First broadcast in July 2009 on www.twr.org.uk.
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Resurrection Realities
The truth of the resurrection affects the way we live. In this sermon, Phil Auxier explores some challenges we face living in the reality of the resurrection.
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The Pastor's Heart
The Israelites tested God ten (10) times. How many times do we test God as a person, a body of believers? Do we believe that God will provide all that we need as a person, family, church. Ask (and study) yourself this question: "Will we die in our religion or will we die in our devotion?"
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The Story That Changes Everything
Paul, like Jesus before him, is forced to defend himself before the authorities. His common threads hold lessons for us.
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SETTING HEARTS ON FIRE! Encountering and Proclaiming the Resurrected Christ (Luke 24:13-35) 06-14-09
INTRODUCTION: 1. Today’s Topic: Witnessing. 2. The Gospel according to Luke (Some Highlights): --> Luke’s Purpose for writing: Emphasizing the historical-truthfulness of the gospel, which is offered to all people (Jew & Gentile), and the centrality of the person of Jesus Christ in salvation history; --> Some Major Themes in Luke: Salvation History (God’s saving work in human history) Lk 1:46-55, 68-79; 4:16ff; 24:25-27, 44-47; The Role of the Holy Spirit (Lk 1:35; 3:16; 4:1ff; 11:13; 24:49); The Poor (Lk 1:53, 6:20,30; 7:22; 14:11-21; 16:19ff); The Rich and the liability of Wealth (Lk 16:19ff); Women (Lk 7:11f, 37ff; 8:2f; 10:38ff; 13:11; 15:8ff; 18:1ff; 21:1-4; 23:37ff); Prayer (Lk 3:21; 5:16; 6:12, 28; 9:18, 28f; 10:21f; 11:1ff; 18:1ff; 22:40ff); Concern for Sinners (Lk 7:36ff; 19:1-10); Jesus as the Son of Man (Lk 9:58; 12:8; 18:8; 19:10). 3. A Definition of “the Gospel”: “… the embracing category that holds much of the Bible together, and takes Christians from lostness and alienation from God all the way through conversion and discipleship to the consummation, to resurrection bodies, and to the new heaven & the new earth.” —D.A. Carson. ENCOUNTERING AND PROCLAIMING THE RESURRECTED CHRIST: --> Thru God’s Sovereign Plan and the Spirit’s Power (vs13-16, 25, 30-35). --> By Meeting People on their Turf and Engaging Conversations (vs15-31). By Knowing and Explaining the Gospel and the Scriptures (vs21, 25-27). --> As Unlikely Witnesses Appointed and Empowered by God (vs22-24, 48-49). --> Thru Fellowship and over the Long Haul (vs28-35).
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The Resurrection!
In John 20 we see Jesus resurrected from the grave and appearing to his disciples.
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