Matthew 26-27
Who was responsible for Jesus’ death? Beginning at the foot of the cross, we trace backwards through the final hours of Jesus’ life to find the answer. There are several culpable persons, but they all force us to answer a much bigger question.
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Ephesians 1:20-23
After being raised from the dead, Jesus ascended to heaven and now reigns from his throne. When we think about personal suffering and global pain though, it doesn’t seem as if Christ is truly in control. What does the Bible have to say about this apparent discrepancy?
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Luke 24:36-49
The resurrection of Christ is foundational to the faith. Today there are many who don’t accept this truth as historical fact, and even his own disciples had to be convinced of it. What did Jesus say and do to convince those closest to him that he had actually been raised from the dead? Should we expect him to do the same for us today?
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Matthew 26:36-46
Just before his betrayal, Jesus said, “My soul is very sorrowful; even to death.” What could have shaken the Son of God? There were several things that weighed upon his mind and soul, but only one caused him to be “sorrowful and troubled”–the cup.
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