Embracing the Power of the Cross and Resurrection

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"The cross is wonderful because the cross won. It won everything. Let me just give a few verses this morning. The cross is wonderful because it shames the evil powers. He shamed them publicly. He shamed the rulers of this world. He made them powerless." [30:14]( | | )

"And like I said before, Easter represents the empty tomb. And because the tomb was empty, this changes everything. It means that something amazing was accomplished that you and I could not have accomplished on our own." [08:35]( | | )

"But stop trying to be perfect. Perfection was never the goal. Jesus doesn't want you to be perfect. He wants you to be complete. And we are complete in him and only him through his death on the cross." [32:16]( | | )

"And I don't know what words you used, I don't know what you did, but essentially what happened is you turned to God and said, God, I can't do this anymore. I need you. I believe you're God. I believe Jesus is your son." [12:23]( | | )

"Because Jesus Christ nailed our sin to the cross. The next time the devil comes to you and tries to remind you of your sin say okay, okay devil let's deal with my sin. Let's talk about my sin. Because you're 100% right. I did all that." [29:12]( | | )

"raised us up and seated us in Christ, seated us with Christ in the heavenly realms. That means that part of us have been raised up in the spiritual heavenly places where Christ currently resides." [14:43]( | | )

"So we call it good for what it represented. He remained dead on Saturday, the Sabbath. But on that third day, on Sunday, he rose again, day three. And that's why we celebrate Easter on a Sunday." [04:49]( | | )

"Turns out everybody can celebrate Easter, and many will today. But wouldn't you agree that those who have paid the price of following Jesus in this world celebrate Easter with a little different meaning, a little deeper meaning?" [07:40]( | | )

"if all of it was future sin? Which means that when He died on the cross He died for all of it. Not only the sin that you committed 10 years ago. Even the sin that you may be struggling with right now in your life." [26:53]( | | )

"when you came to him, when you accepted Christ, God identified you as his own. He stamped you. He tattooed you. He claimed you as his own. He marked you. And the way he did that was by giving us his very spirit." [17:44]( | | )

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