Dec 16, 2015
Resurrection vs Raising
Raising from death Will die again Delivered from symptoms
Resurrection from the dead Will never die Delivered from the disease (SIN) “anastasis” (Anastasia)
The Resurrection Promise
A Bodily Resurrection A “spiritual” but not non-physical body, 1 Cor
15:44 A Final Resurrection
Our story doesn't end with heaven, Rev 20:13 Suffering ends with the resurrection, Rev 7:17
The Resurrection Promise
A Bodily Resurrection A “spiritual” but not non-physical body, 1 Cor
15:44 A Final Resurrection
Our story doesn't end with heaven, Rev 20:13 Suffering ends with the resurrection, Rev 7:17
A Resurrection in Christ We die and are risen with him, Rom 6:4
Worshipful Fear
Fear is “trembling awe.” Being rescued brings something between warm
fuzzies and incapacitating gratitude/worshipful reverence (AWE).
Worshipful Fear
Fear is “trembling awe.” Being rescued brings something between warm
fuzzies and incapacitating gratitude/worshipful reverence (AWE).
Need + helplessness = “grace perception”
Worshipful Fear
Fear is “trembling awe.” Being rescued brings something between warm
fuzzies and incapacitating gratitude/worshipful reverence (AWE).
Need + helplessness = “grace perception” The higher the grace perception the greater the awe.
Seeing Christ and his promises
Hope to continue on even when pressed, Rev 2:17 Perspective to forsake sin
Seeing Christ and his promises
Hope to continue on even when pressed, Rev 2:17 Perspective to forsake sin Hope is more powerful than threats