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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. -
Gospel: Luke 24:1-12 (Easter Sunday: Series C)
Jesus died for the people who put Him to death. Jesus rose for the people whose minds rejected the idea of a resurrection. -
Gospel: Luke 24:36-49 (Easter 3: Series B)
After more than a year of facing our collective mortality as a species, the promise of a physical resurrection is welcome news. -
Gospel: Luke 24:13-35 (Easter 3: Series A)
Their hearts burned, their feet ran, and their mouths opened. “The Lord is risen, indeed!” they confessed, because this is what Easter does: It makes confessors. -
Living on Resurrection Time
Christ triumphantly brings about a new day, an eighth day, the first day of a new week. -
Gospel: Luke 24:1-12 (Easter Sunday: Series C)
In Luke 24:1-12 we don’t get a carefully constructed theology of the resurrection. The evangelist doesn’t work out all the implications of Easter for our life and faith. He doesn’t offer a logical argument for why we should believe Jesus rose physically from the dead. Instead, he simply describes what happened.
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