The historical nature of the resurrection is going to shape the way we preach. Saint paul seems to think in first corinthians 15 that if jesus is dead somewhere, our preaching is in vain. But this is what we preach, that christ is risen. And so a this is the death, where is your bling? A momentathat ha, ha, ha h my ser title. Hope you are tm, tas sandy,. What a wonderful i sa, fredi, i think i tel t the work is called for the love of godcase i think his mother waske, for theLove of god, whatdo? Ha,ha, ha,
What kind of sermon did you hear today? In this episode of White Horse Inn, seasoned pastors Eric Landry, Justin Holcomb, and Bob Hiller are joined once again by apologist Doug Powell to discuss the essential elements of an Easter sermon—and describe some of the “misses” you might have experienced. This Easter, they hope you heard a sermon that was historical, preaching good news from outside of you; that was grounded in the Scriptures, showing Christ as the fulfillment of the Old Testament; that was applicable, demonstrating how Christ’s resurrection is for you; and that mirrored Christ’s loving accommodation for skeptics and doubters.
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