Articles
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Happily Waiting for My Faith to Die
You might not know it, but every Christian hopes for the day when their faith will die. Really. I promise. Faith’s death is our celebration. -
Epistle: I Corinthians 5:6b-8 (Easter Sunday: Series B)
In the resurrection Jesus transcended time, space, and death; those things which limit human existence. So, the stone was not rolled away for Jesus, but for the disciples and for us. -
Epistle: I Corinthians 15:20-28 (Pentecost 25: Series A)
The resurrection of Jesus was the moment when the one true God appointed the Man through whom the whole cosmos would be brought back into its proper order. A man got us into this mess; the Man would get it out again. -
How Does It End? Preaching the End Times to the Baptized
Preaching the end times purposes to solicit and strengthen faith in the Savior of the world who is at the same time the Creator and Re-creator of the world. -
Epistle: I Corinthians 15:1-11 (Easter Sunday: Series A)
The only point in being a Christian at all is if this message of the resurrected Jesus continues to be the solid ground on which you stand. -
Preparing for Holy Week: Don’t Forget Satan on Easter
The devil is to be taken seriously, but we should also not give him more credit or more power than he has after being defanged by Christ’s resurrection.
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Podcasts
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No Resurrection, No Christianity (1 Corinthians 15:12-340)
In today's episode of Tough Texts, Scott Keith and Daniel Emery Price take a look at 1 Corinthians 15:12-34. This passage addresses the core of Christian faith – the resurrection of Christ and its implications.
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