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Easter
Rich Tiner • The Pointe Church • Sermon • • 25 views • 26:27
John 12:12-19 Jesus & Lazarus: The Main Attraction Jesus & Lazarus: The Primary Threat But Popularity Is Not Discipleship
Easter 2019
Randy Starkey • Mariposa Baptist Church • Sermon • • 64 views • 36:28
Because of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, Death has died!
Faith's foundations
Peter Wilson • CUC • Sermon • • 15 views • 29:03
The foundational importance of Christ's death and resurrection to Chrisitian faith.
Easter Sunday
Jason Briggs • Grace Fellowship Church of Overland Park • Sermon • • 7 views • 36:51
Risen
Dr. Rob Gallagher • Sermon • • 9 views • 32:51
March 14, 2021
"Risen: Background to 1 Corinthians 15"
Dr. Rob Gallagher
Week 1
1 Corinthians 15
Dylan Price • First Baptist Church Mt. Enterprise • Sermon • • 47 views • 21:20
Pastor Dylan walks us through 1 Corinthians 15.1-28 where Paul proclaims there is hope in life because the Lord Jesus Christ rose from the dead.
1 Corinthians 15
Phil Ross • WellSpring • Sermon • • 14 views • 41:22
1 Corinthians 15:12-34
Jacob Adams • Park View Baptist Church • Sermon • • 26 views • 31:55
Salvation & Resurrection
Kevin Subra • Rapids Street Baptist Church • Sermon • • 21 views • 1:05:13
In 1 Corinthians 15, Paul argues for the certainty of the resurrection of Jesus based on the overwhelming number of witnesses that saw Him alive. Paul also affirms that Jesus' resurrection guarantees the resurrection of all people. Paul argues how necessary belief in the resurrection is to the Christian life and living rightly today, and how illogical it is to approach life rejecting the resurrection. Paul then gives three sobering commands for believers to live by because of the resurrection.
Resurrection
Rev. Terrence Proctor • Church By The Side of The Road • Sermon • • 13 views • 39:52
2021 Single Messages
John Bagby • New Haven Missionary Baptist Church • Sermon • • 19 views
Pr. Benjamin Tomczak • Sermon • • 346 views
This seems to be God’s motto: “In a little while.” Kids hate that. It sounds like a promise, but not always, or not necessarily. “In a little while” has the same force as “I’ll think about it,” or “Maybe later,” or “We’ll see.” Kids know what that means. Or what a parent hopes they mean. “Maybe something…