Living Evidence of Our Hope in the Resurrection

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1. "Is there enough evidence in your life to put you on trial for the hope that you have in the resurrection? The question is, do you want everyone to be as you? Imagine that. The apostle Paul says, I want you to be as me, except for the chains. You think about your friends. Think about your encounters. Do you want them to be like you?" [32:13]( | | )

2. "A witness of your lifestyle. You can say yes. Matthew 5, 16 says, In the same way, let your light shine before others that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven that they may see, we'll put it in context of the sermon, the evidence in your life." [33:15]( | | )

3. "Your words need to match your lifestyle. A witness of your testimony. A testimony. We talk about this often in the church is that God has given you some painful moments in your life. And this is what we do with those painful moments in our life. No one sees that. You know, God answered the prayer, but no one can see that." [34:48]( | | )

4. "Devote yourself to prayer. Because isn't that our hope? Our hope that God hears us. Why would we not talk to him if he hears us? And if he's all powerful, why would we not expect him to work? And if he's all knowing, why would we not ask our minds to be in tune with his?" [36:50]( | | )

5. "Very few things are more powerful than a praying believer in Jesus Christ. When a person is constantly praying, God is constantly working. You can absolutely bank on that if somebody is a praying person that they're going to see God working." [37:21](Download clip | | )

6. "The transformed life. The historicalness of the disciples going from fleeing to embracing, to telling, to sharing, to going all over the world. That's huge. King Agrippa. Look at the historical evidence. Jesus rose from the dead. Theologically. It aligns. It aligns perfectly with the Bible." [25:00]( | | )

7. "Imagine what would happen if the 60 of us in this room just committed to being praying people. Praying people who served and shared and spoke words of encouragement and affirmation and support toward one another in these challenging times." [38:23]( | | )

8. "So that's my challenge to you. The resurrection is the focal point of our faith. Last week we talked about how to share it. Today we learned that there is some good evidence, philosophically, theologically, historically, personally, that we have, that we can encounter other people and share it confidently." [39:25]( | | )

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