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Easter - A Living Hope - 1 Peter 1:3-9
In 1 Peter 1:3-9 we see that Jesus’ resurrection means that you can have redemption from your past, hope for the future, and purpose for today.
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https://www.whitefieldschurch.com/sermonsJesus’ resurrection means that you can have redemption from your past, hope for the future, and purpose for today.
Jesus is Risen!
HE IS RISEN INDEED!
HE IS RISEN INDEED!
The one who is forgiven much, loves much. (Luke 7:47)
"Justification" means: Just as if you never sinned
“Life only has meaning if we have a hope which even suffering and death cannot destroy.”
- Viktor Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning
- Viktor Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning
Hope is the expectation of coming good.
The angel told the women at the tomb:
1. Do not be afraid!
2. Go!
1. Do not be afraid!
2. Go!
“This hope does not put us in a rocking chair where we complacently await the return of Jesus.
Instead, it puts us in the marketplace, and on the battlefield, and it keeps us going when the burdens are heavy and the battles are hard.
Hope is not a sedative, it is a shot of adrenaline.
Like an anchor, our hope in Christ stabilizes us in the storms of life, but unlike an anchor, our hope moves us forward, rather than holding us back.”
- Warren Wiersbe
Instead, it puts us in the marketplace, and on the battlefield, and it keeps us going when the burdens are heavy and the battles are hard.
Hope is not a sedative, it is a shot of adrenaline.
Like an anchor, our hope in Christ stabilizes us in the storms of life, but unlike an anchor, our hope moves us forward, rather than holding us back.”
- Warren Wiersbe