Christ's Journey: From Suffering to Eternal Victory

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Christ's suffering was a necessary path to bring us to God, and His victory over death is our victory too. His resurrection assures us of our own resurrection and eternal life with Him. [00:04:20]

If He was humiliated for us, He is also exalted for us. If He Himself once stooped to come near to us, He now lifts us up from our lower state and brings us near to Himself in His glory. [00:02:00]

Our Savior died, but He rose again. It is a sort of courtesy to death to speak of the period of our Lord's entombment as three days. The victory of death was so short that Scripture can afford to let it be reckoned in the roughest manner. [00:05:13]

Our Lord carried here for 40 days, a time sufficient for the establishment of His identity and the production of proof of the fact that He had truly risen. During that 40 days, He so showed Himself in diverse places that the testimony to His resurrection became most abundant and convincing. [00:07:36]

He made them see that it was expedient that He should go away, that the Comforter might come to them. He also communed with them, gave them of His Spirit, and filled them with His peace. [00:09:48]

He has gone into heaven, and He draws us after Him. Oh Lord, draw us with greater power than ever. Draw me; we will run after Thee. Do we not feel as though we could kneel down and pray over those words of the spouse? [00:45:32]

Jesus has gone there as Pioneer to open the way, as our friend to prepare a place for us, and as the pledge that all who are in Him shall come to the same felicity. [00:26:43]

The resurrection and ascension of Christ being practically the resurrection and the home bringing of all His redeemed. [00:26:43]

The church is to be betrayed, she is to be scourged, she is to be falsely accused and spitted on. She may have her crucifixion and her death, but she shall rise again. Her Master rose, and like Him, she shall rise and receive glory. [00:42:11]

Our hope is secure in Christ, who has conquered sin and death. As He is, so shall we be, sharing in His life and victory. This assurance gives us strength and joy in our journey. [00:43:16]

We are called to live with our hearts set on Christ's victory, drawn upward by His love and power. Our lives should reflect the hope and joy of His reign and our future with Him. [00:45:32]

The man Christ Jesus is Lord of all the shining ones. He can send an angel to comfort you in your grief. Are they not all ministering spirits sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation? [00:35:40]

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