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On the first Sunday after Easter Peter reflects on 1 Corinthians 15 and asks, 'does the truth of the Resurrection matter?'
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Peter's denial and restoration is a vibrant picture of the power of Christ's death and resurrection in one person's life. We can see ourselves in Peter's self-protective denial, his grief over his sin, and the pain and joy of Christ's redeeming work in his life. Peter's story is a powerful one, because it shows us something very important about the Resurrection. It shows us that the Resurrection of Jesus by itself is not magic; it doesn't just wipe out the pain and mistakes and failures of the past. Instead, it does something far better, far more life-giving, it redeems them. And for this redemption to happen, we must let the Risen Christ into the very source of our pain, regret, and failures.
Peter's denial and restoration is a vibrant picture of the power of Christ's death and resurrection in one person's life. We can see ourselves in Peter's self-protective denial, his grief over his sin, and the pain and joy of Christ's redeeming work in his life. Peter's story is a powerful one, because it shows us something very important about the Resurrection. It shows us that the Resurrection of Jesus by itself is not magic; it doesn't just wipe out the pain and mistakes and failures of the past. Instead, it does something far better, far more life-giving, it redeems them. And for this redemption to happen, we must let the Risen Christ into the very source of our pain, regret, and failures.
This Easter, we looked at the story of Peter. That is our story. A story of running from Jesus and returning to him. A story of our sin and his forgiveness. A story of our failure and his redemption. God is good! He is risen!
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Jon Buck's sermon for Easter from April 17, 2022.
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