New Testament (1619)
  1. The empty tomb. The risen Christ. Satan’s defeat. Forgiveness of sins. The beginning of the new creation. It has all built up to this. It all flows from this. Christ is risen, indeed! Alleluia!
  2. All will see His coming. All will see you in your appearance with Him. Until then, hear Him: Christ is dead and risen. Hear Him about you too: You are dead, and you too are risen in Him.
  3. He chooses to become least, to go down, to become nothing, to empty Himself, to humble Himself, to become obedient even to the point of death, the death of a cross. That is the mind of Christ.
  4. Of all Sundays, this one does not stand on its own. Use this Sunday as a launching point for the week that looms ahead.
  5. Location determines reality, and when you are in Christ, you do not have less condemnation, or delayed condemnation. You just have none.
  6. For those who are in Christ, death no longer has the final say.
  7. It Is More Blessed for God to Give than Receive
  8. This event is about far more than physical healing; it reveals the necessity of Jesus’ deliverance from spiritual darkness.
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