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Remind: The Resurrection
Mark 16:1-6
What does the resurrection of Jesus mean to the world?
To us?
Mark 16:1-8
What does the resurrection of Jesus mean to the world?
To us?
He is the Christ, whom God has annointed to redeem mankind
He Has Died for our Sins in Accordance to Scripture
Isa 53:
: 1-3
John the Baptist Introduced him
John 1:29
Stand In Christ
This is paramount!
Paul wrote in -4
Persevere!
He is who He says He is
Pronounced EHKEE
Greek word Eiki = “no purpose or in vain”
“believed in vain” “without due consideration” “temporary commitments to Christ”
True believers persevere in their commitments to Christ.
Paul did not mean that truly regenerate people could lose their salvation, nor that truly regenerate people were without sin and failure.
He understood, as the entire Bible teaches, that saving faith proves itself over a lifetime.
“believed in vain” “without due consideration” “temporary commitments to Christ”
True believers persevere in their commitments to Christ.
Paul did not mean that truly regenerate people could lose their salvation, nor that truly regenerate people were without sin and failure.
He understood, as the entire Bible teaches, that saving faith proves itself over a lifetime.
Paul warned that if the Corinthians had once trusted the gospel of Christ but did not hold fast to that gospel, then they believed in vain.
In other words, their temporary commitments to Christ would not benefit them as they had hoped.
Anyone who turns away from belief in the resurrection of Christ puts himself in a precarious position.
He or she stands in line for God’s judgment, not for his eternal salvation.
Anyone who turns away from belief in the resurrection of Christ puts himself in a precarious position.
He or she stands in line for God’s judgment, not for his eternal salvation.
Live in Right Standing with God
One of the greatest dangers the church faces is being apathetic towards God.
There is no better time to repent and come back than now.
Christ died, Christ is risen, Christ will come again.
No more waiting, no more putting it off.
Come today as we enter our time of ministry.
1 Corinthians 15:1-8
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