Dive into the heart of Easter with this collection of messages that highlight the hope, redemption, and transformative power of Christ's resurrection.
The Resurrection of Jesus Christ is the most important act of history. It gives meaning to our faith and offers us tangible evidence for our future. From the series The Authentic Christian Life. Covers 1 Corinthians 15:1-20.
Every person dies, but the Bible says that Christians will be raised to new life. In I Corinthians 15 we find some important principles regarding our resurrection bodies. From the series The Authentic Christian Life. Covers 1 Corinthians 15:35-49.
When we are saved, we are given a living hope. This hope rests on the power of the resurrection, the promise of our reward, and our protection until Christ's return. With this hope, we can praise God and rejoice in what He has given us. From the series Hope in a Hostile World. Covers I Peter 1:1-12.
For more than 2,000 years, contention over the resurrection of Christ has persisted. Each year, as Christendom celebrates its most holy day, old arguments resurface with new attempts to discredit history’s most significant event. Yet, found within the arguments of those who resist Christ’s finished work are the incontrovertible truths of the resurrection and the foundation of the believer’s hope for eternity. Covers Selected Scriptures.
In this lesson we’ll study the Resurrection Chapter of the Bible, discover the biblical facts about resurrection, and look forward to exciting future events. Covers 1 Corinthians 15:20-26. From The Jesus You May Not Know series.
When preparing to celebrate Easter, think about what it would have been like to witness that first Easter—arriving at the empty tomb, encountering the risen Savior. Dr. David Jeremiah takes us back to that resurrection morning, offering evidence that ought to satisfy even the most hardened skeptic. Covers Matthew 27:62-28:11
It’s a Scripture passage that tends to be overshadowed by the drama of the Easter story. But you’ll understand why Dr. David Jeremiah believes it’s one of the Bible’s most compelling proofs for the evidence of Christ’s resurrection. Covers Luke 24:13-35.