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I Corinthians 15:3-8. No one expected Jesus to rise from the men and women closest to him. Why did they document their unbelief, what caused them to change into those who proclaimed having seen Jesus risen, and what doe it mean for us today?
I have been asked if I preach about Christian Nonduality from the pulpit in church as part of a traditional worship service. The short answer is “yes” but it is somewhat different than I speak on my podcast and videos. I expound a scripture passage, as is typical in a sermon. This episode today is an example. It is a sermon that I recorded at the end of March 2021 in NH and was shown during live in person worship at a church in NH on April 11, 2021. In this message I relate unitive awareness to the earliest and only first person account of the resurrection of Jesus in the Bible, as told by the apostle Paul. It is entitled “The First Easter.”
Death has died because the Author of Liife lives and because Jesus lives: love has power, Sin is powerless and death has died.
Joni us as Drew Fajen gives our Easter Service sermon with “The Meaning of Resurrection” from John 20 and I Corinthians 15.
If the resurrection is true then the ramification monumental!! Let us look at the resurrection for what it is, that Jesus wasn’t a crazy false prophetic. He was proof of God’s love. His love is what we are responding to this morning. Not a religious holiday to be remembered out of tradition but as a continued proof that God Came, that he God pursues, and that He will go to any lengths to purchase you back to wholeness.
What you build on matters... so what's the foundation of the Christian faith? In I Cor 15 we find both bedrock but also disagreement. Join us as we explore the implications of the resurrection.
The proofs, promise, plan, and power of the Resurrection.