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As Christians, we are called to walk with the same love that Christ demonstrated for us. This means that we are to live those who hate us, and are even actively killing us.
This kind of radical love is almost unheard of in this dark, twisted world. This is why Christ said that the world will know that we are His disciples if we love one another.
The Resurrection: Everything Changed
If there is no resurrection, Christianity collapses. Gospel of Matthew 28 is not a sentimental ending to a tragic story. It is a thunderclap. It is the moment history split in two. Let’s walk through it. 1. The Stone Was Rolled Away — Not to Let Jesus Out Mary Magdalene and the other Mary came to the tomb at dawn. There had been an earthquake. An angel descended. The stone was rolled…
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As a reader I have always dreamt of living in some other world—one where good versus evil supplies an action-packed story of peril and forbidden love, one infinitely more interesting than our own. In comparison to a world like that, ours seems dull and lackluster. Devoid of the adventure so many of us crave. But recently I realized that we do live in a world like that. We live in a world where there is a constant battle between guilt and grace with souls hanging in the balance. We live in a world where the Creator of the universe created each of us as a special character in His story, every one serving an unique purpose only He knows because He is the Writer. We live in a world where a loving Father sacrificed His only Son for the love of His creations, undeserving in nature, so that we would not be separated from Him forever. We live in a world where that Son willingly gave Himself for us and conquered death. We live in a world where evil has been conquered thanks to the love of our God. Angels and demons swarm, good and evil fight for the sacred space of our souls. We live in a world where God has crafted the most beautiful story ever known, and we so often overlook it. We live in a world where Jesus has given us the privilege of continuing His work of making heaven crowded during His absence. God has created us to serve a purpose in the greatest story ever told, and we so often take it for granted. But unlike the stories we read that are not threaded by His hand, His is a story we can never close the book on. His is a story where the perils are real and the wages of sin is death. Today let’s realize that God has masterfully woven us into the greatest story ever told, and that as His messengers playing a sacred role in that story, we should take it seriously.
Make Disciples Before ascending to heaven, Jesus gave His church a mission—to make disciples of all nations. In this session, Dr. Burk Parsons calls Christians to work hard to make disciples of all nations, teaching them to obey all that Jesus has commanded.
Sermon: Luke 23 & 24
Matthew 28:19 (NKJV) - Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,
Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,
- Matthew 28:19