Living Hope: Transforming Disappointment Through Christ's Resurrection

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"When you see Jesus, everything changes. He lights our hearts on fire... Jesus wasn't there to set them free from Roman power... but to set them free as slaves from sin. When we believe that Jesus is who he said he is and we believe that he is indeed resurrected, that hope is awake and death loses its sting... because Jesus's resurrection proves that the grave has lost its sting and that death has been undone." [29:17]( | | )

"Our hope is built on a living hope, our hope is awake, our hope is alive, our hope is not dead and it did not stay in the grave. Jesus did not stay in the grave... Jesus is alive, our hope is awake, and listen, that changes everything... if we put our hope in anything other than Jesus, all of those things will ultimately disappoint us." [35:19]( | | )

"Death is swallowed up in victory. Oh death, where is your victory? Death, where is your sting? The sting of death is sin, and the power of sin is the law. But thanks be to God who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. That's why the resurrection is so important... because the resurrection is true, there is no fear of death, there is no sting in death." [29:59]( | | )

"The Apostle Peter in 1 Peter 1:3 reminds us that because of his great mercy, he has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead... because he has been resurrected, our hope is not dead, our hope is awake, and we have a living hope." [31:29]( | | )

"The Glorious Love Of Christ, this is our hope. Hallelujah, this is our hope. Amen... the resurrection is his proof of his love for us. Let me close with this thought, this is the hope that will not disappoint us." [32:14]( | | )

"Paul says this in Romans, he says this is the hope that will not disappoint... Jesus did and that is our hope. Paul says this in Romans, he says he says this is the hope that will not disappoint." [36:05]( | | )

"They were hoping that he was the one who is about to redeem Israel... they had been full of hope, but now that hope has seemed to have died when Jesus was crucified... they expected at best a savior, a messiah who was the son of God... but what they got was a crucified man and so to them their hope was murdered on a cross." [12:37]( | | )

"Jesus begins this Bible study with them... using all the scripture to point back to himself because this is what scripture does... the Bible is about Jesus... he is the subject and he is the hero of all scripture... Jesus uses the Old Testament scriptures and the prophecies to explain and point to himself as the one who has fulfilled all the prophecies about the Messiah." [17:32]( | | )

"Jesus said I'll be arrested, I'll be handed over, I'll be crucified on a cross, and I will be resurrected from the grave three days later... all of these things that Jesus said, all of them came to pass just as he had said... the one thing that Jesus said would happen and did happen that is most critical for us... is the resurrection." [18:56]( | | )

"Jesus is who he says he is, that when Jesus takes the scriptures and expounds upon the scriptures and talks about all the prophecies about him... all of these things are true, all of these things are about him... their eyes were opened and they recognized him... but he disappeared from their sight." [25:16]( | | )

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