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1 | implications of Christ resurrection | Revelation | mchristo | 84946 | ||
What are the implications of Christ resurrection to us ? | ||||||
2 | implications of Christ resurrection | Revelation | DAIRYLEADER5 | 84947 | ||
lets look at this from prophecy and the end days, starting with rev.4;1,cpts 19 thru 22.the bible states that if Christ did not raise from the dead, we would be of all men most missarable. this is our hope also of the resurection.in rev. we see the bride, the tribulation, Christs return, a 75 day enterval, the millennium, judgement and the eternal state of man , now without the resurection of jesus nun of this would take place and the rest of the scripture would be invalled.if jesus had not came out of the grave we would have no reason to worship god,for we would have no hope. the sadusies preached that there was no resurection, ask yourself this question, why would anyone want to follow them or a god who couldnt rase you from the dead or give you eternal life. dl5 | ||||||
3 | What are the implications of Christ resu | Revelation | mchristo | 84952 | ||
Hi, Tks for that, If I were to explain this to some-one that have not read the bible before, using the bible stories as reference would not make much sense, Is it possible to explain the impact of christ reserection for the world without using bible references? for example: if christ was raised from the dead, why do people die and stay dead.. |
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4 | What are the implications of Christ resu | Revelation | Hank | 84953 | ||
The Bible does not teach that people die and stay dead! Read 1 Corinthians 15, the "resurrection chapter," to increase your understanding of the foundational teaching on the significance of Christ's resurrection. --Hank | ||||||
5 | What are the implications of Christ resu | Revelation | mchristo | 84954 | ||
Hi Hank I am trying to help a non-believer make sense of the resurection of Christ and why it has such signficance to christianity? |
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6 | What are the implications of Christ resu | Revelation | Hank | 84961 | ||
Then read to the unbeliever the clear and impelling truth of 1 Corinthians 15 and leave him a copy to study for himself. If this powerful message from God's word doesn't move him, my guess is that nothing else will. It would be difficult indeed to improve on Paul's argument. In witnessing to unbelievers, it is good for Christians to keep in mind that faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God. (Romans 10:17). Never should witnesses to unbelievers under estimate the mighty word of God, which is living and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the division of soul and spirit, and of joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart. (see Hebrews 4:12). --Hank | ||||||
7 | What are the implications of Christ resu | Revelation | mchristo | 85041 | ||
Hey Hank Tks for that, I will delve into that scripture verse: I was hoping to engade my unbeliever friends in dialogue though, and thru building a trust relaitioship, allow God to persuade. I dont want to dismis what God is revealing to them about Himself. I was hoping that some-one might have had a simalar situation with our unbelieving friedns. |
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8 | What are the implications of Christ resu | Revelation | Hank | 85046 | ||
While some Christian witnesses are perhaps more creative and innovative than others, the command that Jesus laid down to His disciples still stands as the basic model for speading His gospel: "If the household is worthy, let your peace come upon it. But if it is not worthy, let your peace return to you. And whoever will not receive you or hear your words, when you depart from that house or city, shake off the dust from your feet." The herald's responsibility is exactly what Paul instructed Timothy to do: Preach the word. (see 2 Timothy 4:2). Jesus taught us in the parable of the sower that that the word of God will bear fruit sometimes and sometimes it won't. (See Luke 8:4-15). But that doesn't excuse Christians from being evangelists. They still are commanded to go and teach all nations (Matthew 28:19). Christians plant and water. The harvest is up to God. (1 Cor. 3:6) --Hank | ||||||