How much of your time, your energy, and your resources are focused on things that are merely temporal? Does the reality of eternity even enter your mind on a daily basis? Most importantly, how should your approach to life and eternity be changed by the resurrection of Jesus Christ? These are the kinds of questions David Platt puts before us in this sermon from 1 Corinthians 15. This passage points us to the hope of our future, bodily resurrection, a hope that is grounded in Christ’s own bodily resurrection. And if Christ has in fact been raised, then it only makes sense that we would spend our lives in loving, radical, risk-taking, death-defying, all-out obedience to Jesus.
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The Disciple’s Emotions
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The Healing Touch of Jesus
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Seeing Who Jesus Really Is
The Disciple’s Mind
Coming Together for the Sake of Those Without the Gospel
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The Disciple’s Mission
The Heart of Pure Religion
The Miracle Involves You
With Jesus in Your Boat
Following Jesus: 2022 Spring Break Mission Trip
You Are Not Alone
A Message from the King
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