1. John wrote so people would have faith in Jesus, so you would believe in Jesus, and that by believing, you would have life in His name.
  2. The combination of the incarnation, crucifixion, and resurrection mean the present is transformed forever.
  3. Psalm 148 turns our focus back to the giver of all good things, God Himself, and the greatest gift He has intentionally given for all creation, the resurrection of Jesus Christ our Lord
  4. This Easter season will be a journey that leads us from fear, through faith, to freedom.
  5. There is absence in that all we have is an empty tomb, but presence because, while the tomb is empty, Christ is alive with a gloriously transformed body and with us!
  6. Rather than trying to tie up all the uncertainties and challenges your hearers are facing into a neat little bow, you acknowledge the difficulties they face...even after the resurrection.
  7. Author and Poet, Rachel Welcher, joins Kelsi to talk about her collection of poems entitled, "Two Funerals, then Easter" in which Rachel shares personal stories of both grief and joy.
  8. Using Easter means the peace of Christ is to be preached into the conscience of those held captive by sin and death.
  9. On this episode of Preaching the Text, John Hoyum and Steve Paulson discuss Mark's account of the suffering and death of Christ.
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