"For those of us who were not there"
These are my notes from Easter service at Apex. Darrell and I went Sat night so I wouldn't miss worship music and we would be able to find a seat since we were doing welcome/info table. There were easily 1100 people at the 9:30 service.
1 Corinthians 15:3-6
Rob directed his sermon to two separate groups
The first part of the sermon was for skeptics
Compelling truths regarding the resurrection of Jesus
1. The viability of the scriptures
Manuscript evidence is very strong.
Most differences that are found are insignificant.
There are eyewitness testimonies
In the old and new testaments..the characters have good and bad parts to them..there are doubters,murderers,thieves,adulterers,etc.
It says women were the first eyewitnesses to the resurrection. This would be something that wouldn't have been common in this culture.
It includes many details that can't be disproved.
2. The amt of eyewitnesses
After the resurrection, Jesus spent 40 days on the earth teaching..this wasn't done in secret. Over 500 eyewitnesses are described. It's not illusion or mistaken identity
3. The illogical nature of the resurrection
4. All rational human beings want it to be true(even if we don't want to believe it)
The second part of the sermon is for those believers who are full of doubt
Are you a disciple of Jesus but going through a season of doubt?
Doubt....
1. Can cause you to remove yourself from Christ-centered community. In scripture..Thomas had separated himself from the other disciples Doubt starts when our faith gets uncomfortable for us. We need to be gentle,consistent, encouraging to doubters.
2. Can cause you to place conditions on God in order to believe again. God is bound by nothing and no one.
Blessed are those who have not seen but have believed
God's ultimate miracle..The cross and resurrection. When you doubt..go through a "Thomas season", remember God has given you love, trust,joy, and hope. Cling to those truths.
Hebrews 11:6
Thomas went to India and lived out his life for the glory of God.
1 Corinthians 15:3-6
Rob directed his sermon to two separate groups
The first part of the sermon was for skeptics
Compelling truths regarding the resurrection of Jesus
1. The viability of the scriptures
Manuscript evidence is very strong.
Most differences that are found are insignificant.
There are eyewitness testimonies
In the old and new testaments..the characters have good and bad parts to them..there are doubters,murderers,thieves,adulterers,etc.
It says women were the first eyewitnesses to the resurrection. This would be something that wouldn't have been common in this culture.
It includes many details that can't be disproved.
2. The amt of eyewitnesses
After the resurrection, Jesus spent 40 days on the earth teaching..this wasn't done in secret. Over 500 eyewitnesses are described. It's not illusion or mistaken identity
3. The illogical nature of the resurrection
4. All rational human beings want it to be true(even if we don't want to believe it)
The second part of the sermon is for those believers who are full of doubt
Are you a disciple of Jesus but going through a season of doubt?
Doubt....
1. Can cause you to remove yourself from Christ-centered community. In scripture..Thomas had separated himself from the other disciples Doubt starts when our faith gets uncomfortable for us. We need to be gentle,consistent, encouraging to doubters.
2. Can cause you to place conditions on God in order to believe again. God is bound by nothing and no one.
Blessed are those who have not seen but have believed
God's ultimate miracle..The cross and resurrection. When you doubt..go through a "Thomas season", remember God has given you love, trust,joy, and hope. Cling to those truths.
Hebrews 11:6
Thomas went to India and lived out his life for the glory of God.
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