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Well, it is a tragedy.
But a worst tragedy be if he hadn't gone through it for us.
Well, today I want to talk about.
The resurrection, but I kind of want to make it as practical as I can and title of my sermon today.
Is practical implications of the resurrection.
And what I want to talk about is the post Resurrection Ministry.
Of Jesus in heaven.
What is he doing to the resurrection?
Now, this week this past week?
I was doing a devotion.
Not one that I put online.
I don't listen to my own devotion.
I've read before.
But I just never caught.
Just the magnitude of this verse.
So I'm going to read this verse and at the very end of the verse that's where we kind of going to get.
Are we going to jump off on the resurrection.
But before we do that, I want you to look at this verse.
And I just kind of want to explain Peter 3:18.
I want you to look at this.
For Christ also suffered once for sins, the just for the unjust that he might bring us to God being put to death in the flesh.
But Made Alive by the spirit.
I read that verse the other.
By speaking of the Resurrection.
But I want you to look how pregnant this verse is a theological truth.
For Christ also suffered once for sins, that's the atonement.
the just for the unjust that substitution Christ is the judge.
And we were all standing before the judge, as guilty as charged.
But the judge came from behind the bench.
Instead, in our place.
He's our substitute.
He is the just we are the unjust.
He is the innocent.
We are the guilty.
He is the righteous.
We are the unrighteous you commit a crime.
You go before a judge.
How many judges do?
You know, they say, I'll take your place.
Don't worry about, I'll go to prison for you.
Not a single one.
They'll say get him out of my sight.
I don't want to see him 25 years in prison price come from behind and stood in our spot.
Christ suffered, once for sins at Oma, the just for the unjust substitution.
That he might bring us to God.
That's reconciliation.
We were all up strange from God.
We were alienated from God by our sins.
And if you look at the cross and you turn it over on its side.
His right hand is reaching into heaven touching God.
His left hand is reaching on Earth, touching us.
He brought us back in relationship with God that he might bring us to God.
That's the doctrine of reconciliation.
We've got at home.
We got substitution and we've got reconciliation in half of a look at this.
Being put to Death In the Flesh.
What is that?
The crucifixion That's what we've been talking about.
JB.
Look Faith looks back to the crucifixion.
We have a Toma, we have substitution.
We have reconciliation.
We have crucifixion but Made Alive by the spirit prays god, we have Resurrection.
Think about that.
Now, that's so important.
What you do?
I want you to go home.
And I want you to memorize that verse.
And I want someone to say it back next Sunday.
How to memorize Birchwood glad you ask.
I'll tell you how to do it.
You get you a three-by-five card.
You write that verse on one side of the card, on the other side of the card, you put 1st Peter, 3:18 you put in your pocket, keep it with you.
You look at that verse 70, just look at it and read it seven times every day and read the scripture reference.
Now, when I used to do it, I would do it seven times each time.
I took it out.
So I would read it 49 times in a day.
I guarantee you'll come back in here next Sunday.
You'll be able to quote that scripture and whoever can and volunteers.
I have a prize for you.
Okay?
Not going to tell you what the prize is, but I'll have a prize for you.
This, that verse there is something we need to jump off right here.
Being put to death in the flesh.
But made alive in the spirit.
The resurrection.
That's what we want to talk about today.
So following Christ, Resurrection.
Jesus remained on Earth for 40 days and he appeared as far as I can tell 10 x 10 different times to different people in the biblical account.
Then he led his disciples to the crest of the Mount of Olives.
He spoke a final word of instruction and then there's the Angels was standing there.
A cloud took him to heaven on a cloud.
He ascended, physically, he ascended bodily.
He ascended visible the same way that he's coming back by the way, every, I will see it.
It was a Triumph of re-entry into Glory.
Remember, he was always with the father.
But then in the car in Carnation, he came to this Earth as a man.
So now he has concluded his ministry on Earth and he resumes his place at the father's.
Right-hand.
You say what?
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