The sermon by Norm Wells, titled "HIS Resurrection," primarily addresses the theological significance of the resurrection of Jesus Christ as articulated in Acts 4:33. The speaker emphasizes that the resurrection is foundational to the Christian faith, asserting that without it, the validity of the entire faith crumbles. Wells supports his argument through various Scripture references, including 1 Corinthians 15, which underscores the necessity of the resurrection for the assurance of believers' salvation—indicating that if Christ did not rise, believers remain in their sins. Additionally, Psalm 16 is cited to demonstrate the prophetic announcement of Jesus’ resurrection, further linking the Old and New Testament scriptures to affirm God's covenantal promise regarding the Savior. The practical significance of Wells' message lies in the assertion that the resurrection not only verifies Christ's identity as the Son of God but also guarantees hope and assurance of eternal life for believers in Christ.
“The resurrection is the keystone in the arch of the Christian faith. Without it, we have nothing else. It's all false.”
“If he is not raised, we are yet in our sins... If Christ be not raised, your faith is in vain.”
“He declared that He is the Son of God by the resurrection from the dead. Everything that is written about the Lord Jesus Christ is the absolute truth.”
“To many, the resurrection is like a piece of seasonal decoration. And yet, to the church, it is life.”
The resurrection of Jesus is the cornerstone of Christian faith, demonstrating His victory over sin and death.
Acts 4:33, 1 Corinthians 15:12-17
The truth of Jesus' resurrection is affirmed by Scripture and the witness of the apostles.
Acts 4:33, Psalm 16, Acts 2:27-31
The resurrection is essential as it confirms the victory over sin and the promise of eternal life.
1 Corinthians 15:17, Romans 1:4
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