Articles
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How Does It End? Preaching the End Times to the Baptized
Preaching the end times purposes to solicit and strengthen faith in the Savior of the world who is at the same time the Creator and Re-creator of the world. -
Epistle: 1 Corinthians 15:19-26 (Easter Sunday: Series C)
The story is not over, however, when they put Jesus in the tomb. The sacrifice is complete, and Jesus is still active. -
Epistle: 1 Corinthians 15:21-26, 30-42 (Epiphany 7: Series C)
Death is a planting, but every planting has a purpose: More life than you could ever imagine. -
Epistle: 1 Corinthians 15:(1-11) 12-20 (Epiphany 6: Series C)
Both preachers and hearers are susceptible to a practical Sadducee-ism, which removes the proclamation and confidence of the bodily resurrection from the regular life of Christ’s Church. -
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. -
Don't Forget Satan on Easter
That Jesus is risen from the dead means, now and forever, Satan is bound, and it is determined he has no right to try to have a say in our lives.
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Podcasts
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"Idle Talk Or Hopeful Fact" (Episode 212) Featuring Pastor Bob Hiller
Pastor Hiller Teaches On 1 Corinthians 15:19-26
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Videos
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