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Preaching the Resurrection of the Body in the Face of Post-Human Alternatives: Homiletical Thoughts on 1 Corinthians 15
As Christians, we are given another future. It is not a posthuman epic, but a future given us in the resurrection of the One who is both God and man from the dead, our Lord Jesus Christ. -
Epistle: 1 Corinthians 15:20-28 (Last Sunday: Series A)
The Holy Spirit is no skeptic. He asserts Christ has been raised from the dead. -
If Christ has not been raised, the Dead in Christ are Lost
If it’s all a fiction spun by disappointed disciples, if it’s a mere symbol for the idea of an inner awakening, if it’s not a fact that Christ has been raised, then our grief and loss have no end, and we have no hope. -
Preaching the Resurrection of the Body in the Face of Post-Human Alternatives: Homiletical Thoughts on 1 Corinthians 15
In Christ, God gives us not a posthuman future but a human future in His children through His Son. -
The Day We Buried Our Son
We did not say “Goodbye” to our son on the day of his burial. We said, “Luke, we’ll see you soon.” -
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.
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