Sermons on easter
Resurrection Hope
This sermon reminds us how hope is an essential part of saving faith with innumerable benefits. Christians should be people of hope. True hope drives away fear, it produces virtues of godliness, and remains steadfast when it is based on Christ rather than circumstance. Passage: Romans 4:18-25
I Am the Resurrection
Jesus demonstrated that he has power over death and has life in himself. The enemy of death is no match for the authority of Christ. Death is something that we all must face. Some sooner, others later. In fact, a man who sat listening to this sermon was killed in a car accident later the same day. Turn to Christ to live. Believe in him. He has demonstrated his power in the raising of Lazarus and in his own public…
Empty Tomb, No More Empty Life
Without the resurrection of Jesus Christ there is no Christian faith, their is no future hope, and we are of all people most to be pitied. However, the fact that the resurrection is true means that the resurrection gives life to our preaching, gives life to our faith, gives life to our gospel proclamation, gives life to those who have died, and gives life to our future hope.
It Is Finished
The last thing Jesus said while on the cross was a shout, he said “It is finished.” These simple words are loaded with precious eternal truth. For followers of Jesus, this phrase functions as a corrective for our own self-justification and a reminder of what our great Savior did for us in history that has everlasting effect.