The sins of man had to be paid for and death is the penalty for sin. Jesus paid our debt. He was killed on a cross, buried, and raised from the dead by God's Holy Spirit on the third day.
The document discusses the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. It emphasizes that Christ's resurrection proves he is God with power over both death and sin. It brings redemption, rescues believers from death, and offers eternal life. The resurrection gives believers hope and reminds them that even in trials, Christ walks with them and leads them to everlasting love. It concludes by stating that Easter celebrates the life and hope only Christ can bring through his resurrection, and that believers must choose whether to believe in or reject Jesus and his claims.
The risen Christ is the Conqueror, the Exalted One, the Lamb of God, the great High Priest, and the coming King. Demonstrations of power, the outpouring of the Holy Spirit and the transformation of lives give evidence to the risen Christ. Let have more of these!
For sermon audio, resources, FREE publications etc, kindly visit our website http://www.apcwo.org/sermons
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070813 The Risen Christ :The power in our christian faithterry5428
The document discusses the importance of faith in the risen Christ for Christians. It makes three key points:
1) Jesus was raised from the dead by God, demonstrating that he conquered death and lives eternally in heaven.
2) The disciples' faith in the risen Lord empowered them to withstand persecution and perform miracles.
3) For our faith in the risen Christ to be effective, we must actively practice and declare our faith each day through believing in miracles, living victoriously, and proclaiming our identity as righteous and redeemed in Christ.
I'm helping my husband for presentation at our church, and here is one of my creation. I'm not own for images that I put in this presentation. All of the images display shown for internal and personal purpose only, NO commercial purpose.
This document summarizes evidence for the resurrection of Jesus Christ presented by Dr. Peter Hammond. It describes how skeptics like Frank Morison and Josh McDowell initially set out to disprove the resurrection but ended up converting to Christianity after thoroughly investigating the evidence. The document also discusses the heavy security measures taken by the Roman and Jewish authorities to guard Christ's tomb, making the resurrection claim more plausible. The bodily resurrection of Jesus is said to be of tremendous importance as it demonstrates his victory over death and gives hope of eternal life for believers.
This document contains the text of a Catholic mass celebrating Easter Sunday. It includes hymns praising Jesus' resurrection, readings from the Acts of the Apostles and Colossians, a Gospel reading recounting Mary Magdalene's discovery of the empty tomb, and prayers renewing baptismal promises.
The song celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ and his victory over sin and death. It calls on the church to awaken from sin and rise with Christ through faith. Christ's death on the cross and resurrection have defeated all earthly and spiritual powers that try to oppose God. The song repeats the refrain "Christ is risen from the dead" as a proclamation of Easter joy and faith in Christ's victory.
The sins of man had to be paid for and death is the penalty for sin. Jesus paid our debt. He was killed on a cross, buried, and raised from the dead by God's Holy Spirit on the third day.
The document discusses the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. It emphasizes that Christ's resurrection proves he is God with power over both death and sin. It brings redemption, rescues believers from death, and offers eternal life. The resurrection gives believers hope and reminds them that even in trials, Christ walks with them and leads them to everlasting love. It concludes by stating that Easter celebrates the life and hope only Christ can bring through his resurrection, and that believers must choose whether to believe in or reject Jesus and his claims.
The risen Christ is the Conqueror, the Exalted One, the Lamb of God, the great High Priest, and the coming King. Demonstrations of power, the outpouring of the Holy Spirit and the transformation of lives give evidence to the risen Christ. Let have more of these!
For sermon audio, resources, FREE publications etc, kindly visit our website http://www.apcwo.org/sermons
#APCBangalore
070813 The Risen Christ :The power in our christian faithterry5428
The document discusses the importance of faith in the risen Christ for Christians. It makes three key points:
1) Jesus was raised from the dead by God, demonstrating that he conquered death and lives eternally in heaven.
2) The disciples' faith in the risen Lord empowered them to withstand persecution and perform miracles.
3) For our faith in the risen Christ to be effective, we must actively practice and declare our faith each day through believing in miracles, living victoriously, and proclaiming our identity as righteous and redeemed in Christ.
I'm helping my husband for presentation at our church, and here is one of my creation. I'm not own for images that I put in this presentation. All of the images display shown for internal and personal purpose only, NO commercial purpose.
This document summarizes evidence for the resurrection of Jesus Christ presented by Dr. Peter Hammond. It describes how skeptics like Frank Morison and Josh McDowell initially set out to disprove the resurrection but ended up converting to Christianity after thoroughly investigating the evidence. The document also discusses the heavy security measures taken by the Roman and Jewish authorities to guard Christ's tomb, making the resurrection claim more plausible. The bodily resurrection of Jesus is said to be of tremendous importance as it demonstrates his victory over death and gives hope of eternal life for believers.
This document contains the text of a Catholic mass celebrating Easter Sunday. It includes hymns praising Jesus' resurrection, readings from the Acts of the Apostles and Colossians, a Gospel reading recounting Mary Magdalene's discovery of the empty tomb, and prayers renewing baptismal promises.
The song celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ and his victory over sin and death. It calls on the church to awaken from sin and rise with Christ through faith. Christ's death on the cross and resurrection have defeated all earthly and spiritual powers that try to oppose God. The song repeats the refrain "Christ is risen from the dead" as a proclamation of Easter joy and faith in Christ's victory.
Review slides (Kids Church - Tweens on Jesus Christ)Elaine Rose Caras
This document contains summaries of several Bible stories about Jesus Christ. It discusses Jesus' birth, childhood in the temple, baptism, fasting and temptation in the wilderness, calling of disciples, healing miracles, and teachings about faith, worship, love, and mercy. The overall message is that Jesus wants believers to obey God, follow him, love others, and prioritize their spiritual well-being.
This document discusses the Christian belief in Jesus' resurrection and presents an activity where students investigate possible explanations for what happened to Jesus' body on Easter Sunday. Students are assigned roles of individuals like Joseph of Arimathea or Mary Magdalene and interview each other to solve the "crime" of the missing body. They then present their findings and discuss which explanation they find most plausible.
The document summarizes the Christian belief in the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It states that Easter proves Jesus was not only a man but God, as it demonstrates his power over both death and sin. It celebrates that through his resurrection, Jesus redeems humanity from sin and rescues them from death, offering the gift of eternal life. The resurrection is the most important feast in the Christian faith, as it proves that without Christ rising from the dead, faith itself would be meaningless.
This document discusses the good news of Easter. It references Jesus' prophecy that he would die and rise again on the third day. It then quotes scripture saying the tomb was found empty on Easter morning. It goes on to list several ways that Jesus' resurrection brings hope, such as forgiveness of sins, being made complete in Christ, and being seated with God in heaven.
1. Paul preaches that the gospel message he taught, which the Corinthians received and now believe, is that Christ died for our sins, was buried, and was raised from the dead on the third day.
2. He argues that if there is no resurrection of the dead, then Christ has not been raised either and their preaching and faith are in vain.
3. However, Christ has indeed been raised from the dead, as demonstrated by his post-resurrection appearances to the disciples and over 500 others, and this secures the resurrection of all believers.
The document discusses the power of Jesus Christ's resurrection. It begins by defining key terms like "resurrection" and "power" from the original Greek. It then explains that the purpose of the resurrection was not just forgiveness of sins but to justify believers and give them new spiritual life. By rising from the dead, Jesus became the "firstborn among many" and his resurrection made it possible for believers to be born again from death to life through faith in him. The consequences of the resurrection were that Jesus regained authority over all creation and believers can now share in his resurrected life through the new birth.
The document summarizes a sermon about the resurrection of Jesus Christ based on John 20:1-9. It discusses key events from the text including Mary Magdalene finding the empty tomb and informing the disciples. It also examines the significance of Jesus rising on the first day of the week and lessons that can be learned from the disciples' reaction upon discovering the empty tomb.
My death overtook him, my grave clothes held him, my tomb enclosed him, and my sin surrounded him…
But…
‘The Rock Has Rolled Away the stone’
The stone that had held me has been replaced with the rock that saved me, the empty tomb is now my refuge, my high tower and my fortress...
DepEd Order No. 47 s. 2014: CONSTITUTION AND BY - LAWS OF THE SUPREME PUPIL G...Jared Ram Juezan
DepEd Order No. 47 s. 2014: CONSTITUTION AND BY - LAWS OF THE SUPREME PUPIL GOVERNMENT AND SUPREME STUDENT GOVERNMENT IN ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOL
This document contains a list of books that make up the New Testament of the Bible in Chin-Matu script. It includes the four gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, followed by Acts, the epistles of Paul (Romans through Philemon), General epistles (Hebrews through Jude), and Revelation. The full text of Matthew chapter 1-4 is then provided in Chin-Matu to illustrate the script.
1. Jesus attends a wedding in Cana, Galilee with his mother and disciples. When the wine runs out, his mother tells Jesus.
2. Jesus instructs the servants to fill large stone jars with water. When the headwaiter tastes the water, he finds it has become wine, without knowing where it came from.
3. This was the first miraculous sign Jesus performed, in Cana of Galilee. He revealed his glory, and his disciples believed in him.
Review slides (Kids Church - Tweens on Jesus Christ)Elaine Rose Caras
This document contains summaries of several Bible stories about Jesus Christ. It discusses Jesus' birth, childhood in the temple, baptism, fasting and temptation in the wilderness, calling of disciples, healing miracles, and teachings about faith, worship, love, and mercy. The overall message is that Jesus wants believers to obey God, follow him, love others, and prioritize their spiritual well-being.
This document discusses the Christian belief in Jesus' resurrection and presents an activity where students investigate possible explanations for what happened to Jesus' body on Easter Sunday. Students are assigned roles of individuals like Joseph of Arimathea or Mary Magdalene and interview each other to solve the "crime" of the missing body. They then present their findings and discuss which explanation they find most plausible.
The document summarizes the Christian belief in the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It states that Easter proves Jesus was not only a man but God, as it demonstrates his power over both death and sin. It celebrates that through his resurrection, Jesus redeems humanity from sin and rescues them from death, offering the gift of eternal life. The resurrection is the most important feast in the Christian faith, as it proves that without Christ rising from the dead, faith itself would be meaningless.
This document discusses the good news of Easter. It references Jesus' prophecy that he would die and rise again on the third day. It then quotes scripture saying the tomb was found empty on Easter morning. It goes on to list several ways that Jesus' resurrection brings hope, such as forgiveness of sins, being made complete in Christ, and being seated with God in heaven.
1. Paul preaches that the gospel message he taught, which the Corinthians received and now believe, is that Christ died for our sins, was buried, and was raised from the dead on the third day.
2. He argues that if there is no resurrection of the dead, then Christ has not been raised either and their preaching and faith are in vain.
3. However, Christ has indeed been raised from the dead, as demonstrated by his post-resurrection appearances to the disciples and over 500 others, and this secures the resurrection of all believers.
The document discusses the power of Jesus Christ's resurrection. It begins by defining key terms like "resurrection" and "power" from the original Greek. It then explains that the purpose of the resurrection was not just forgiveness of sins but to justify believers and give them new spiritual life. By rising from the dead, Jesus became the "firstborn among many" and his resurrection made it possible for believers to be born again from death to life through faith in him. The consequences of the resurrection were that Jesus regained authority over all creation and believers can now share in his resurrected life through the new birth.
The document summarizes a sermon about the resurrection of Jesus Christ based on John 20:1-9. It discusses key events from the text including Mary Magdalene finding the empty tomb and informing the disciples. It also examines the significance of Jesus rising on the first day of the week and lessons that can be learned from the disciples' reaction upon discovering the empty tomb.
My death overtook him, my grave clothes held him, my tomb enclosed him, and my sin surrounded him…
But…
‘The Rock Has Rolled Away the stone’
The stone that had held me has been replaced with the rock that saved me, the empty tomb is now my refuge, my high tower and my fortress...
DepEd Order No. 47 s. 2014: CONSTITUTION AND BY - LAWS OF THE SUPREME PUPIL G...Jared Ram Juezan
DepEd Order No. 47 s. 2014: CONSTITUTION AND BY - LAWS OF THE SUPREME PUPIL GOVERNMENT AND SUPREME STUDENT GOVERNMENT IN ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOL
This document contains a list of books that make up the New Testament of the Bible in Chin-Matu script. It includes the four gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, followed by Acts, the epistles of Paul (Romans through Philemon), General epistles (Hebrews through Jude), and Revelation. The full text of Matthew chapter 1-4 is then provided in Chin-Matu to illustrate the script.
1. Jesus attends a wedding in Cana, Galilee with his mother and disciples. When the wine runs out, his mother tells Jesus.
2. Jesus instructs the servants to fill large stone jars with water. When the headwaiter tastes the water, he finds it has become wine, without knowing where it came from.
3. This was the first miraculous sign Jesus performed, in Cana of Galilee. He revealed his glory, and his disciples believed in him.