Broadcasts on The Resurrection
1 Corinthians 15:1-11 Part 2
It is too easy in a world where we are so bound by the physical, and so caught up in the current events and so caught up in the social movements of the days that in efforts to do good things and talk about good things we slowly set aside the most important things. And Christianity, as it begin to take its eye off the gospel, the church loses its way.
1 Corinthians 15:1-11 Part 1
The issue in chapter 15 is the bodily resurrection of people, not Jesus, that is the question…
Romans 1:1-7 Part 2
This is good new for us. That God is a God who keeps his promises. Because, he has made promises not just to Paul, not just to a Jewish people, not just to the descendants of David, but to us as well. And he is a God who keeps his promise. He is a God who can be trusted. He is a God whose word never fails.
Romans 1:1-7 Part 1
This is good new for us. That God is a God who keeps his promises. Because, he has made promises not just to Paul, not just to a Jewish people, not just to the descendants of David, but to us as well. And he is a God who keeps his promise. He is a God who can be trusted. He is a God whose word never fails.
Romans 1:2-4 Part 1
The penalty for sin had to be paid by a man, but the penalty was so great that no man could pay it, so he had to be God as well; perfect and infinite.
1 Corinthians 15:20-28 Part 2
Christ is the first fruits of our resurrection…he is the first to be offered, the first to be resurrected, representing the plentiful harvest that is to come
1 Corinthians 15:20-28 Part 1
Christ is the first fruits of our resurrection…he is the first to be offered, the first to be resurrected, representing the plentiful harvest that is to come
Romans 1:4 Part 1
Paul wants to demonstrate, “Im not coming up with a new religion… this is not my gospel, this is a gospel that has been handed down to me. This is not a new idea. This is unique to Christianity”
1 Corinthians 15:1-11 Part 5
The way he addresses the bodily resurrection of people and the immortality of the body is by starting with a point of common agreement
1 Corinthians 15:1-11 Part 4
The way he addresses the bodily resurrection of people and the immortality of the body is by starting with a point of common agreement
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