Understanding Christ's Resurrection: Scripture, Purpose, and Power

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"Jesus, in His grace, provides clarity. He reminds them of what He had told them and what was written in the Scriptures. This is not merely a recounting of events but a profound revelation of God's eternal plan. Jesus offers a comprehensive Old Testament survey, pointing to the redemptive history that culminates in His death and resurrection. This is a pattern He establishes, emphasizing the necessity of understanding the Scriptures to truly grasp the significance of His work." [00:03:15]

"Unless he opens our minds we can't understand the scriptures, or we can understand the language and the syntax with a knowledge of English. We know the difference between nouns and prepositions, we know what is history and poetry and things like that, but it does not come home in a life-changing way except by the power of the spirit of God." [00:07:25]

"The focus on the intense physical suffering of Jesus is a distraction at best. A picture of a man on the cross, framed or moving, actually tells us nothing except that there is a man on the cross. Even if the intensity of that focus is sustained over a period of more than an hour, it still does not address the issue." [00:08:39]

"You will not by viewing these pictures learn that it was the Lord's will to crush Christ. You can't find that out. You'll need your Bible for that. You will not know that Christ was made sin for us. You'll need your Bible. You cannot know that Christ was saving us from the wrath of God. You'll need your Bible." [00:09:37]

"The cross of the Lord Jesus Christ was not supplied by God to correct a defect in the system, as if somehow or another everything had gone wrong and God looked from heaven and said, 'Oh, this thing is totally out of control. I'm gonna have to come up with a plan.' Now what we discover is that it was God's plan from all of eternity." [00:14:00]

"God has planned from all of eternity to redeem a people that are His very own, and you have been included in Christ and you are part of this, and this is where you fit, and it stretches from eternity to eternity. It's a vast thought, and Jesus here is making much of that." [00:15:46]

"The purpose of the church while here on earth is to see unbelieving people become the committed followers of Jesus Christ. And He said if you think about what I told you, if you remember what is written, then you will recognize that this is the ultimate purpose." [00:18:13]

"The Bible is committed to the United Nations, and no true follower of Jesus in the continental United States has come to terms with the vastness of the purpose of God until we too are committed to the United Nations. And here in these waving amber fields of grain for which we are so thankful, and in these vast open spaces from sea to shining sea in which we rejoice and so on." [00:18:28]

"We are witnesses of these things, and so is the Holy Spirit whom God has given to those who obey Him. Chapter 10, I'm only going to give you two more because you're already fed up with it, but chapter 10 verse 39, Peter at the house of Cornelius, we are witnesses of everything Jesus did in the country of the Jews and in Jerusalem." [00:29:02]

"We may believe and we may proclaim only the truths that we are authorized to believe and proclaim by the teaching of the twelve. And where do we have the teaching of the 12 and the friends of the 12? In the New Testament, right? So what is it that we are authorized to teach and proclaim? The Bible." [00:31:02]

"He gives His Spirit to us in order that we might be involved in kingdom business, and with this phrase, we have the end of the statements of Jesus as recorded by Luke, thus leaving the reader wondering, wanting to jump forward into the Acts to volume two to find out how it finished." [00:36:07]

"We need to get involved with the purpose of God to see repentance and forgiveness of sins proclaimed. We're not the witnesses to which He referred, but we are witnesses, and we witness to the truth of Scripture. We need to take our place, and we need to rest in God's power." [00:37:29]

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