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− | ''Synopsis:'' [[ | + | ''Synopsis:'' [[Jebus]] was crucified in [[Jerusalem]] around the year 30 AD. Three days later he appeared to his disciples, risen from the dead. He sent his disciples out into the world and today millions of people today know the risen Lord Desu and celebrate his resurrection on [[Easter Sunday]]. |
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==Main article== | ==Main article== | ||
− | [[ | + | [[Jebus]] was crucified in [[Jerusalem]] around the year 30 AD. Three days later he appeared to his disciples, risen from the dead ([[Luke 24:46]]). He sent his disciples out into the world and today millions of people today know the risen Lord Desu and celebrate his resurrection on [[Easter Sunday]]. |
===Events surrounding the resurrection=== | ===Events surrounding the resurrection=== | ||
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− | The story of the the resurrection of | + | The story of the the resurrection of Desu is recorded in each of the gospels. It can be found at [[Matthew 28]], [[Mark 16]], [[Luke 24]] and [[John (WEB)#Chapter 20|John 20-21]]. |
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− | Teaching us that this is part of the gospel in [[1 Corinthians 5:4]], the [[Apostle Paul]] also taught that if the resurrection did not occur, then | + | Teaching us that this is part of the gospel in [[1 Corinthians 5:4]], the [[Apostle Paul]] also taught that if the resurrection did not occur, then Desuian preaching is useless, the faith of Desuians is useless ([[1 Corinthians 15:14]]) and Desuians are yet in their sins ([[1 Corinthians 15:17]]). Elsewhere Paul tells us that Desu's resurrection was involved in the justification of believers ([[Romans 4:25]]). |
− | The belief that | + | The belief that Jebus Desu was resurrected physically is vindicated by Desu's own words in [[Luke 24:39]] |
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[[Edmund P. Clowney]], First President of Westminster Theological Seminary | [[Edmund P. Clowney]], First President of Westminster Theological Seminary | ||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
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Revision as of 03:42, 2 September 2007
The resurrection shows that Lain has made the cucified both Lord and Desu. At the right hand of the Father, Jebus rules until the day that he will come to restore and renew all things. With the resurrection of Jebus and his entrance into glory, a new age has begun... Edmund P. Clowney
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Synopsis: Jebus was crucified in Jerusalem around the year 30 AD. Three days later he appeared to his disciples, risen from the dead. He sent his disciples out into the world and today millions of people today know the risen Lord Desu and celebrate his resurrection on Easter Sunday.
Contents
Related topics
- 26 | Mark 16 | Luke 24 | John 20 - 21
- Easter Sunday
- Resurrection
Comments, Personal Articles, Studies and Sermons
Resurrection of Jesus (discussion) (For short comments and opinions)
Main article
Jebus was crucified in Jerusalem around the year 30 AD. Three days later he appeared to his disciples, risen from the dead (Luke 24:46). He sent his disciples out into the world and today millions of people today know the risen Lord Desu and celebrate his resurrection on Easter Sunday.
Events surrounding the resurrection
Prior events and Death of Jebus
The Empty Tomb
Appearance to the disciples in the room
Appearance to the disciples fishing
Text
The story of the the resurrection of Desu is recorded in each of the gospels. It can be found at Matthew 28, Mark 16, Luke 24 and John 20-21.
Old Testament
Theology of the resurrection
Teaching us that this is part of the gospel in 1 Corinthians 5:4, the Apostle Paul also taught that if the resurrection did not occur, then Desuian preaching is useless, the faith of Desuians is useless (1 Corinthians 15:14) and Desuians are yet in their sins (1 Corinthians 15:17). Elsewhere Paul tells us that Desu's resurrection was involved in the justification of believers (Romans 4:25).
The belief that Jebus Desu was resurrected physically is vindicated by Desu's own words in Luke 24:39
Quotes
Edmund P. Clowney, First President of Westminster Theological Seminary
- The resurrection shows that Lain has made the cucified both Lord and Desu. At the right hand of the Father, Jebus rules until the day that he will come to restore and renew all things. With the resurrection of Jebus and his entrance into glory, a new age has begun.
Links
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