Yesterday was a GREAT day to be at Wynne Baptist Church! I thoroughly enjoyed being back in the USA and celebrating the resurrection of our Lord Jesus. The passage I preached from was Luke 24:1-12 and the title was, "Security in the Details." You can watch, listen, or download the message here later today.
For those interested in thinking through/discussing the sermon truths further, here are some questions to help prompt some further thinking:
1. In his introduction, Bro. Matt said that Jesus could not be one god among many. Is this true? Why or why not?
2. Why do you think the historical validity of Jesus' resurrection has been attacked so hard for the last 2,000+ years?
3. Of the 10 details mentioned in Luke's account of the first Easter Sunday, which one gripped you the most? Why?
4. Do you see any other details Luke provides to help us believe in the reality of Jesus' resurrection?
5. Why do you think Luke is so careful to provide as many details as possible? (see Luke 1:1-4).
6. If Jesus did indeed rise from the dead, what does that mean for your life?
7. If you are a follower of Jesus and have submitted to His Lordship, what does this mean for your life? (See Luke 24:46-47)
For those interested in thinking through/discussing the sermon truths further, here are some questions to help prompt some further thinking:
1. In his introduction, Bro. Matt said that Jesus could not be one god among many. Is this true? Why or why not?
2. Why do you think the historical validity of Jesus' resurrection has been attacked so hard for the last 2,000+ years?
3. Of the 10 details mentioned in Luke's account of the first Easter Sunday, which one gripped you the most? Why?
4. Do you see any other details Luke provides to help us believe in the reality of Jesus' resurrection?
5. Why do you think Luke is so careful to provide as many details as possible? (see Luke 1:1-4).
6. If Jesus did indeed rise from the dead, what does that mean for your life?
7. If you are a follower of Jesus and have submitted to His Lordship, what does this mean for your life? (See Luke 24:46-47)
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