Scripture (1602)
  1. The promise you will make, which brings about the presence of Christ and creates rejoicing, is the peace Jesus brought to the disciples that night behind locked doors.
  2. In the next three weeks, Saint John will explore some of the implications of the resurrection, especially for Christians as they consider how to live in the present and what is in store for us in the future.
  3. God has created perfectly. God is in the house and all is right with the world!
  4. Awake, O sleeper, and know the difference between law and gospel.
  5. I can look at all of my failings and foolishness because I know who Christ is for me. I rest in his wisdom and life not my own.
  6. On this episode, Dr. Paulson talks about why theologians have to make distinctions.
  7. Two kings and strange war games.
  8. Like the women who came despite their questions, your hearers will gather despite their uncertainties, and they will be looking for a word of honest hope.
  9. In the resurrection Jesus transcended time, space, and death; those things which limit human existence. So, the stone was not rolled away for Jesus, but for the disciples and for us.
  10. This is the feast, the banquet to end all banquets. The LORD God is the maker and provider of this great feast which takes place for the resurrected faithful in the courts of Heaven.
  11. Walk worthy and speak the truth in love.
  12. David laments the death of Saul and Jonathan.
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