What the Resurrection Does

Thirteen points in yesterday’s sermon. Here they are:

The resurrection makes

  1. frightened cowards bold Apostles;
  2. enigmatic mysteries plain teaching (Luke 24; John 20:9);
  3. proof against proof for (Acts 2:23–24; 3:15; 4:10; 5:30–32; 10:39–40; 13:28–30);
  4. guilty sinners justified saints (Rom 4:25);
  5. slaves to sin slaves of righteousness (Rom 6);
  6. present suffering hopeful joy (Rom 8:18, 24–25, 34);
  7. those who believe and confess justified and saved (Rom 10:9);
  8. mercied sinners gospel preachers (10:14–15);
  9. vain futility meaningful significance (1 Cor 15:14, 17, 58);
  10. the doomed and discouraged reliant and hopeful (2 Cor 1:9–10);
  11. the weak things where the power is shown (Eph 1:19–20);
  12. the humble servant highly exalted (Phil 2:6, 9; 3:10–11, 20–21; 1 John 3:2);
  13. a killable savior have indestructible life (Heb 7:15, 24; Rom 6:9–10).

Audio: What the Resurrection Does

He is risen!

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