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  1. The angel told them that Jesus had risen from the dead. After the other disciples saw what had happened, Jesus himself appeared to Mary Magdalene in front of the tomb. Jesus rose from the dead! Scripture References: Matthew 27:50-28:15 . Mark 15:42- 16:14; John 19:38-20:31. Luke 23:50-24:44 Suggested Emphasis: Even though everything was bad ...

  2. Jan 29, 2018 · When Jesus was on the earth, he raised four people from the dead. He raised the widow’s son in the village of Nain (Luke 7:15). He raised the 12-year-old daughter of Jairus, a ruler of the synagogue (Mark 5:42).

  3. Jan 4, 2022 · Jesus rose from the dead, and Paul presents that event as the only thing that gives us hope in this life. Christ was the first to permanently rise from the dead (1 Corinthians 15:20), clearing the way for a future resurrection for all who believe (verses 22–23).

    • Raised to Provide A Living Hope
    • Raised to Walk in Newness of Life
    • We’Ll Suffer with Him

    Death is a terrible thing. Most people face their own death with understandable trepidation. And if human life is about relationships, the death of loved ones rob us of those relationships we value most. The resurrection of Jesus means followers of Christ don’t face death as those who lack hope (1 Thess. 4:13). Paul’s great exposition of the meanin...

    But we don’t have to wait until we die or Jesus returns to experience resurrection life. We live now as those who belong to the new age. Christ’s resurrection is vitally important for understanding what it means to follow him and be part of God’s people. Christ was raised “so that we too might walk in newness of life” (Rom. 6:4). What does it mean ...

    More soberingly, as we know the power of Jesus’s resurrection here and now, we should also expect to share in his sufferings (Phil. 3:10). Resurrection life is no walk in the park. To be raised with Christ means we must die to living out of pure self-interest. Love can be costly, and final victory over sin, death, and the Devil does not come until ...

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  4. Jesus Christ died for our sins; second, Jesus Christ rose again from the dead. We learned that this gospel is good news of great joy to all people. In verses 12-34 Paul teaches about the power of the Risen Christ. In these verses we learn: first, why the resurrection of Christ is necessary (12-19); second, what the Risen Christ's power is like

  5. Jesus be crucified (Mat 27:15, Jn 19:15). Pilate handed Jesus over to be crucified (Jn 19:16) In life, Jesus was sinless—making Him the pure Passover Lamb. In death, Jesus the Lamb died to atone for the sins of mankind. In resurrecZon, God glorified Jesus and showed that the payment for sins was accepted and sufficient.

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  7. The Bible records that the first people to see that Jesus had risen from the dead were women. The fact that followers of Jesus claim that the first witness to the living Jesus were women is, perhaps surprisingly, evidence that the account is true.

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