What Easter Reminds Us Of


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Apr 13 2020 45 mins   5
1 Corinthians 15:1 -11 1. The Gospel, v. 1-2 a) because people believe in vain b) because our natural drift is towards forgetting “The only thing more difficult than finding the truth is not losing it. What starts out as new and precious becomes plain and old. What begins a thrilling discovery becomes a rote exercise. What provokes one generation to sacrifice and passion becomes in the next generation a case for rebellion and apathy. The chief theological task now facing the Western church is not to reinvent or to be relevant but to remember. We must remember the old, old story. We must remember the faith once for all delivered to the saints. We must remember the truths that spark reformation, revival and regeneration.” -Kevin DeYoung 2. What is most important, v. 3-4 that Christ died for our sins that he was buried that he was raised on the third day and that he appeared that the Bible is reliable and authoritative 3. That God reveals Himself, v. 5-9 -Genesis 1:1 -5 -Romans 1:19 -20 Cephas (Peter)- people who have blown it the twelve- people who have doubted it five hundred brothers- those who want to believe it James-(brother of Jesus) to a family member who needs it all the apostles- to followers who still have questions me (Paul)- someone who is ashamed of how he has lived and what he has done 4. Grace, v. 10-11 -John 1:14 -Ephesians 1:7 -10 -Hebrews 4:16 -Acts 20:24 Mental Worship 1. What are you in danger of forgetting about the gospel? 2. In light of all that is happening in our world, what used to feel important to you but no longer is important? 3. How does the resurrection inform and influence the way you think about the Bible? 4. Who are you asking God to reveal himself to these days? 5. What effect has grace had on your life, your marriage and your friendships?