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THE DOCTRINE OF RESURRECTION
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o Death makes life
meaningless
o Death is inescapable reality
o Death is the common
denominator which makes
everyone equal
D e a t hD e a t h
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Uncompensated tragedy for
the relatives
The Family & Friends joined in a
joyful funeral service.
THE DIFFERENCE???
Death can be victorious for a Christian.
There is no hope apart from our Lords resurrection.
Colonel Robert G. Ingersoll Dwight L. Moody
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The Egyptians and the Babylonians
The concept of Resurrection
The Greeks
The Jews
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The concept of Resurrection
Not Reincarnation
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The concept of Resurrection
Resurrection Not Resuscitation
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A Doctrine of the Old Testament
Dan 12:2
Hos 13:14
Isa 26:19
Ezekiel 37:12-14
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Messianic Allusions
Foretold in the Psalms Ps. 16:10, 11; Acts 13:34, 35
Presented in prophecy Is. 53:1012; 1 Cor. 15:4
Announced by Christ Mark 9:9,10; John 2:1922
Proclaimed by the apostles Acts 2:32; Acts 3:15
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The word resurrection derives from
the Latin re (again) and surgere (to
rise). The Greek equivalent is ana
(up or angain) and statis (stand)
oregersis (raising).
What rises or stands again is what
was buried Jesus body.
Meaning of ResurrectionMeaning of Resurrection
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The nature of Resurrection
BODILY, NOT SPIRITUALHe could be seen
(Jn 20: 20 & 27)
He could be
touched
(Lk 24: 39,40)
He could eat
(Lk 24:40)
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The nature of Resurrection
INCORRUPTIBLE, SPIRITUAL
& GLORIOUS
I Cor 15: 42-44; Phi 3:21; Rom 6:9
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The empty tomb (Broken Roman seal, the moved stone(
Evidences for ResurrectionEvidences for Resurrection
The cadaver wrappings (Jn 20: 3-8(
Post-resurrection appearances over forty days (I Cor 15: 5, Jn 20: 28(
The transformed lives of the Disciples
The Origin of the Christian Faith
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Resurrection Appearances
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Theories that deny theResurrection
The wrong tomb
theory
The spiritual
resurrection theory
Hallucination theory
The theft theory
The swoon theory
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Implications of theResurrection
Implications of theResurrection
Confirms the deity of Jesus Christ (Rom 1: 4; Jn 8: 23)
Confirms the Fathers acceptance of Christs atoning sacrifice and its
provisions (Is 53: 10-11)
Certifies that the sinners through faith in Christ can now enjoy the peaceof present justification (Rom 4: 25, 3: 21-26; Acts 3: 25-26, 10: 46)
Signifies that Jesus Christ is Lord of all (I Cor 15: 27-28; Matt 28: 28)
Assures the resurrection of all (Acts 24: 15)
Signifies that He will be the ultimate Judge of all (Acts 10: 42, 17: 31)
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The resurrection of Christ delivers us from the fear of death
Christians have a distinctive purpose in life. Christ is our purpose
Application of theResurrection
Application of theResurrection
Wecanbeassuredthatwearejustified.
Wecanovercomesinwiththenewpoweravaila
bleinChristsresurrection
WeshouldcontinuesteadfastlyintheLordsworkcozeverythingudowillhaveeternalsignificance.
FellowshipwiththelivingChristist
heblessingmadepossible
HisresurrectiongranteduspoweroverSatanandgaveusauthorityovereverythingalongwithChrist
Itgivesusablessedhopeoftheafterlife.