Sermons About Resurrection
Morphology
John Calvin – one of the great thinkers of the Protestant Reformation - insisted that it was important for Christians to understand that Jesus did not have a new body, he had a changed body, and that when we are resurrected our mortal bodies will be changed as well – not just made new. The distinction between “new” and “changed” is not an insignificant one.
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Conflict And Community: Jesus' Story And Your Story
Each of you has a story which has been written on your heart by your experiences, family, teachers, friends and culture. This story shapes everything about you: how you view God, how you respond to the news, how you spend your time and money, how you relate to other people, and how you view yourself. Connecting your story with the true story of the Risen Jesus gives you a radically new story of death, life and yourself.
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The Meaning of the Resurrection
A Sunday AM Message by Pastor Obed Orozco on "The Meaning of the Resurrection"
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Alive #2
This is about how two of Christ's disciples were affected by his tragic death and how they responded to the news of his resurrection.
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We Will Rise (No Audio, Click Here to See Full Text of Sermon)
Life is short. Then it's over. Or is it? We are reminded everyday that life as we know it will come to an end. Is it really over when it's over or is there something else? Everyone wonders what is next, what is around the bend. Did Jesus really rise from the dead? If so, what does that mean for us? Over four weeks, we will explore these questions as we look at the evidence and ramifications of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. We will see that when Jesus rose from the dead He radically altered both life and death for every person that believes that Jesus died, was buried, and rose again. Are you awake? If not, you need to be!
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Open Eyes, Burning Hearts
Why was Jesus "disguised" to 2 of his followers as the walked down the road in confusion and grief? It was because Jesus needed to do some work on their spiritual core before they could understand and embrace the significance of his resurrection. Listen to find how these men and we go from Jesus disguised to Jesus revealed and present.
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Why Do We Doubt?
Thomas was not alone in his doubt. It was he that first confessed Jesus as his Lord.
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Believing is Seeing (John 20:19-31)
Thomas gives us a model for discipleship that seeks in the face of fear and doubt.
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So That Our Joy May Be Complete (1 John 1:1-2:2)
As people living in the Resurrection, we are not honoring God by ignoring the darkness -- we are to point to the Light and be active participants in order to make a change in the world.
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