Articles
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Preaching the Ascension as Thy Kingdom Come
The Ascension of our Lord teaches how Heaven and Earth overlap and interlock and finally will be visibly joined together forever. -
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A Departure to Celebrate
Caesar boasted: “I came. I saw. I conquered.” Christ can rightly say: “I came. I saved. I ascended.” -
New Testament: Acts 1:12-26 (Easter 7: Series A)
While proverbial wisdom says you cannot compare Judas and Jesus, the preacher responds that you most certainly can, because your purpose is the Gospel. -
Preaching the Ascension as Thy Kingdom Come
If Easter is about Jesus as the prototype of the new creation, then the Ascension is about His enthronement as the One who rules forevermore on Earth as it is in Heaven. -
New Testament: Acts 1:12-26 (Easter 7: Series C)
Now, in the New Testament, the number for the Church remains twelve as Jesus calls twelve Apostles to be trained by Him to carry out the ministry following His ascension.
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Podcasts
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Disciple Decision (Acts 1:15-26)
In today's episode of Tough Texts, Daniel Emery Price and Scott Keith dive into Acts 1:15-26. In this passage, we witness a pivotal moment in the early Christian community as they grapple with the vacancy left by Judas Iscariot's betrayal. -
Episode 64 (Acts 1:1-26)
Daniel and Erick begin the book of Acts. Are there two baptisms? What is going on in the ascension to "heaven?" Who chooses Apostles and do the disciples get it right?
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