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Tag Archives: Easter
By His Wounds, We Are Healed
Happy Easter everyone (or Resurrection Sunday if you prefer). I had hoped to publish this yesterday, but it wasn’t quite ready yet. Yesterday we went to our respective churches and celebrated that Jesus is no longer dead and in the … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Life, Contemplative Spirituality, Discernment, The Word
Tagged 1 Corinthians 15, 1 John 1, 1 John 2, 1 peter 2, atonement, atonement for sins, atonement theory, crucifixion, doctrine, Easter, God's wrath, Hebrews 9, hope in Christ, Isaiah 53, non-violent atonement, resurrection, Romans 8, sacrifice, sin, substitutionary atonement, theology, truth
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Don’t Miss List: Resurrection Sunday
Happy Easter everyone! I hope you wake up today and are reminded, yet again, that Jesus is alive! He is our continuing and eternal hope of salvation, thanks to his resurrection from the dead. Hallelujah! Mark 16: 1-8 When the … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Life, The Word
Tagged 1 Corinthians, christianity, crucifixion, Easter, easter special, gospel, gospel of Mark, hope, Jesus died, John MacArthur, kevin deyoung, passover, passover lamb, religion, resurrection, Resurrection of Jesus, resurrection sunday, salvation, the reason we hope, truth
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Winner Announcement: The Case for the Resurrection Giveaway
The winner of The Case for the Resurrection of Jesus is … Mary M! Mary, please contact me by email steakandabible AT gmail.com or through my Facebook page so I can order you a copy. Thank you all and please … Continue reading
Posted in Bookshelf, Giveaway
Tagged apologetics, Christian books, christianity, Easter, gary habermas, Michael R. Licona, resurrection
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What the Resurrection Means for Your Life Today
Today is the day Christians mark as Resurrection Sunday, in the belief that Jesus was raised from the dead after his crucifixion, death and burial. We affirm, as the Scriptures tells us, that God raised Jesus from the dead as … Continue reading
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Tagged atonement, Bible, christianity, crucifixion, deity of Christ, Easter, forgiveness, God, good news, gospel, history, holiness, Jesus, Jesus rose from the dead, justification, new life in Christ, perfection, redemption, religion, Religion and Spirituality, resurrection, resurrection sunday, salvation, salvation by faith, sin, soteriology, theology, truth, what the resurrection proves
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The Word for Maundy Thursday: Jesus in the Garden
Matthew 26:36-36 (NASB) Then Jesus came with them to a place called Gethsemane, and said to His disciples, “Sit here while I go over there and pray.” And He took with Him Peter and the two sons of Zebedee, and began to be grieved and … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible Study, Bible.org, christianity, crucifixion, Easter, facing the cross, Gethsemane, God's wrath, gospels, Holy Week, Jesus, Maundy Thursday, pain, parallel passages, Passion week, resurrection, sacrifice, sin, sorrow, submission
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What If Christ Didn’t Rise?
In my search for Holy Week sermons, I found this one from Grace to You called What If Christ Didn’t Rise? It addresses the essential matter of the resurrection and I hope it will bless you today.
Posted in Church history, Sermons
Tagged audio, Christ, Easter, God, Grace to You, history, Jesus, John MacArthur, resurrection, Resurrection of Jesus, resurrection sunday, why the resurrection matters
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