The sermon delivered by David Pledger centers on the doctrine of Christ's bodily resurrection, emphasizing its importance in Christian faith and doctrine. The preacher argues that the resurrection is not merely spiritual but physical, countering modernist interpretations that dismiss the bodily aspect. He supports his points with solid scriptural references, including John 20:1-8, where Mary Magdalene discovers the empty tomb, and 1 Corinthians 15, which encapsulates the gospel's truth about Christ’s resurrection fulfilling Old Testament prophecy. The practical significance lies in affirming the reality of Christ's victory over death, which serves as the foundation for the believers’ hope in their own future resurrection. This doctrinal assertion underpins key Reformed beliefs concerning salvation, the nature of Christ, and the resurrection of the body.
“His bodily resurrection was according to the scriptures...that is, when the apostle Paul wrote the letter of Corinthians, and in that 15th chapter he deals with the resurrection.”
“There were already people professing to be Christians who were denying the resurrection, the bodily resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“He lives at one of the parts on the The Course tells us to impart salvation. He's alive today. He's living today. And He gives salvation.”
“What a glorious future do we have. We're not defeated people. No, we're more than conquerors through him that loved us and gave himself for us.”
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