1. "Last week, I shared with you a message called It's Better. And essentially, it is better that you and I go through times of suffering. Listen, on the surface, we don't see it as better. But the truth of the matter is, when you and I go through times of suffering, we are more like Jesus. And so it is better. I shared with you a thought last week, and that is that hypocrisy is following a God who endured suffering, but it's blaming a God who allows suffering. And so if you and I are going to follow Jesus, then we have to know what it's like to suffer."
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2. "Jesus suffered. Jesus suffered humiliation on a cross for you and for me. I want to share with you a message this morning entitled, The Day Before Easter. The Day Before Easter. You know, we celebrate Easter every year. We celebrate Good Friday every year. On Good Friday, it is we are talking about the cross. And we are celebrating the fact that Jesus died. And then we ramp it up on that Sunday and we celebrate Easter. But what happened between Good Friday and Easter morning? What happened? Where did Jesus go? Was Jesus asleep in the tomb? Did he experience some soul sleep? Did he, listen, did his spirit go to heaven and then come back to the earth? Where was Jesus between the cross and the resurrection?"
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3. "Notice what verse 18 says, for Christ also suffered. Now, make note of the fact that it says also suffered. So, what does the Bible mean when it says also suffered? It means somebody else has to suffer. So, who is the also talking about? Us. Christ also suffered. Because prior to this passage, it talks about us suffering. So, Christ also suffered. Now, I want you to see, it says Christ also suffered once. Christ also suffered once. What is that talking about? And so, throughout the Old Testament and the times of the tabernacle and the temple, the high priest would go in before the people and he would make a sacrificial offering, the Day of Atonement, one time a year."
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4. "The Bible says this, Christ also suffered once. It's a one and done deal. No longer do you have to go into the temple to make sacrifices because Christ also suffered once. Notice what else it says. He suffered for sins. The righteous, for the unrighteous. What does righteous mean? Righteous means to be right. Unrighteous means to not be right. So, the Bible says that God is right and you and I are not right. I want you to look at somebody and say, you ain't right. You ain't right. Right? You ain't right. Listen, there's one who's right and all of us, we ain't right. And so, the Bible says the one who was right, he suffered once. For those who ain't right. The righteous for the unrighteous."
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5. "The Bible says he went to bring us to God. The Holy Spirit brings us to Jesus. Amen, church? But the Bible says he suffered once for sins. The righteous for the unrighteous. That he might bring us, to carry us, to transport us to God. Notice what it says. He was put to death in the flesh. His body died. But he was made alive in the Spirit. His flesh died. But he lived in the Spirit. First of all, we see Jesus' death. Secondly, we see Jesus' burial in this passage. We just see his burial. Notice what it says. For Christ also suffered for sins, the righteous, the right for the unright, that he might bring us to God. Being put to death in the flesh, but being made alive in the Spirit."
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6. "So, what did Jesus do? The moment the veil of the temple was torn in two, the moment darkness covered the earth, right? Where did Jesus go? The Bible says he went and he preached to the spirits in prison. Are y'all tracking with me? Now, here's the thing. I don't ever want to say that I'm a master of the scriptures. I always want to be a student of the scriptures. And I've done what I feel like is due diligence to try to understand what exactly is this talking about? Now, you could go and do your own research, and there are a variety of different understandings and interpretations. So, what I want to do is I want to try to take two of the two primary interpretations, okay?"
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7. "But the message would have been the same. It doesn't matter who Jesus, listen, it didn't matter who Jesus' audience was. Jesus was a one-man message. And here's what he said. It is finished, you are finished, and I am Lord. That's what Jesus said. Amen. Everything you believed, it, is finished. The bell of the temple is torn in two, and so he probably went to those who were righteous, and he said, guys, get ready, because in a couple of days, we're leading a victory out of here. We're leaving from this place, and we're out of here. We're busting through, because it is finished. You are finished. And if he would have spoken to the demons, he would have said, and you are vanquished. You don't have power anymore, and I am Lord."
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8. "So, Jesus, after he died, listen to me, he was sent on a mission, and not even death could keep Jesus from preaching the good news. What are our obstacles? You know what? They won't receive it. You know what? They won't listen. You know what? I'll upset them. Death couldn't keep Jesus from preaching the and he did it to the spirits in prison. You want to know where Jesus was? He was on a preaching assignment. That's where Jesus was. He was preaching the good news. Jesus was doing the same thing, just like he did on earth. He was preaching. The good news. That's where Jesus was, between Easter and between the cross."
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9. "It is dangerous when we build our theology on one passage of scripture, church, is what I'm telling you. Amen? Let's be students of the entire Bible, not our preferences, not what our mom taught us, not what we learned in Sunday school. Let's study the scriptures ourselves. So I want you to see something, though. I want you to see something. Go back to this passage because I want you to see the value. So listen to me. It's not mandatory. It's not mandatory. Not mandatory, but it is essential. It is necessary. Not mandatory. You can go to heaven, but it is necessary."
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10. "Without baptism you leave room for doubt when you leave room for doubt you open doors when you open doors you know what doors come in those open doors doors called lies the enemy will always bring lies he will always say god doesn't love you listen to me you're not good enough you've messed up too much you're defined by your past he'll bring guilt he'll bring shame he'll bring condemnation but you and i want a good conscience so how do we make sure that we have a good conscience it's through baptism it shuts those doors you don't have to worry about am i believe am i believer do i know jesus does god love me no you went faith you went public with your faith and now you have a good conscience not a seared conscience not a bruised conscience not a doubting conscience you have a good conscience you have a good conscience you and i we want a good conscience that's what you and i want all of us wants a good conscience every single one of us"
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