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The Proof of the Promises

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This sermon presents a powerful, theologically rich exposition of the resurrection of Jesus Christ as the central confirmation of the gospel, rooted in the historical and prophetic narrative of Scripture. Drawing from Acts 13, it unfolds the redemptive history of Israel, emphasizing God's sovereign choice, the fulfillment of Old Testament promises through Christ, and the necessity of the resurrection as the vindication of Jesus' identity and righteousness. The preacher argues that Christ's sinless life, substitutionary death, and resurrection are inseparable—without the resurrection, His atonement would be meaningless, and faith would be futile. Through a compelling synthesis of Scripture, including Isaiah, Psalm 16, and Habakkuk, the sermon underscores that the resurrection is not merely a historical event but the ultimate divine attestation to the truth of the gospel, calling all—Jew and Gentile alike—to repent and believe. The tone is both pastoral and urgent, warning that rejecting this supreme revelation is not an intellectual failure but a heart issue, and that the resurrection stands as the definitive, irrefutable proof of God's saving work.

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51:26
Sunday - AM
Acts 13; Isaiah 53
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