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Category Archives: Christ’s Resurrection
The Blessing of Changing a Sermon
On Sunday, July 1st, 2009, I had in mind to preach a sermon on prayer. Specifically, I planned to preach on the so-called “Lord’s Prayer.” But as I began to ease into my studying and preparing for that sermon, the … Continue reading
Posted in Baptism, Belief, Change, Children, Christ's Death, Christ's Resurrection, Disobedience, Forgiveness, Obedience, Parenting, Personal, Preaching, Reward, Salvation, Seeking Forgiveness, Sin, The Holy Spirit
Tagged Belief, changing a sermon, leading a child to Christ, Obedience, Parenting, plan of salvation, Preaching, Salvation
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Christ’s Post-Resurrection Appearances
In my previous post, The Events of the Morning of Christ’s Resurrection, I offered a logical sequence for the events that took place the morning Jesus arose from the dead. That sequence included Christ’s first three post-resurrection appearances. First, He … Continue reading
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The Events of the Morning of Christ’s Resurrection
A lot happened on that first Easter Sunday morning. Unfortunately, piecing together a harmonized, chronological list of it all requires a ton of spade work in Bible study. So, I thought it would be helpful if I provided such a … Continue reading
The Link Between Christ’s Resurrection and the Christian’s Repentance
But if the Spirit of Him who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you, He who raised Christ from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies through His Spirit who dwells in you. (Romans 8:11, N.K.J.V.) … Continue reading
Posted in Addiction, Backsliding, Change, Christ's Resurrection, Easter, Rebellion, Repentance, Sin, The Holy Spirit
Tagged help for your addiction, how to apply Easter to your life, how to break free from your sinful addiction, how to truly celebrate Easter, the power of the indwelling Holy Spirit, the Spirit of Him who raised Jesus from the dead, turning from darkness to light, turning from the power of Satan to God
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Why Do Christians Worship on Sunday?
According to the Bible, the Sabbath day is the day we call Saturday. Ask any Jewish person about that if you don’t believe me. Technically, the Jews observe the Sabbath from sundown Friday evening to sundown Saturday evening. That goes … Continue reading
Posted in Christ's Resurrection, Church, Church Attendance, The Old Testament Law, The Sabbath, Worship
Tagged Is Sunday the Christian Sabbath?, Let no man judge you in regards to the Sabbath, Should Christians meet on Saturday?, Should Christians work on Sunday?, When did Christians start meeting on Sunday?
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Do You Really Believe All of It?
But this I confess to you, that according to the Way which they call a sect, so I worship the God of my fathers, believing all things which are written in the Law and in the Prophets. (Acts 24:14, N.K.J.V.) … Continue reading
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Tagged Paul believed all things written in the Law and in the Prophets, Paul standing before Felix, people who don't believe the Bible, treating the Bible like a buffet line
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That’s Some Building
Now, therefore, you are no longer strangers and foreigners, but fellow citizens with the saints and members of the household of God, having been built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ Himself being the chief cornerstone, … Continue reading
Truly Experiencing Easter
Lutheran Pastor Richard Kapfer once suggested that churches should conduct a completely different type of Easter Sunday service than the one we usually do. For starters, he said we should make our sanctuaries as bland and as barren of color … Continue reading
The Cursed Crown
Crowns have historically been the ultimate sign of power and authority. Only kings and queens get to legitimately wear legitimate crowns. The most valuable crown in the world these days is St. Edward’s Crown, which is the centerpiece of the … Continue reading →