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Luke 7:11-17
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Resurrection vs Raising Raising from death Will die again Delivered from symptoms Resurrection from the dead Will never die Delivered from the disease (SIN) “anastasis” (Anastasia)
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The Resurrection Promise
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A Bodily Resurrection A “spiritual” but not non-physical body, 1 Cor 15:44
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The Resurrection Promise A Bodily Resurrection A “spiritual” but not non-physical body, 1 Cor 15:44 A Final Resurrection Our story doesn't end with heaven, Rev 20:13 Suffering ends with the resurrection, Rev 7:17
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The Resurrection Promise A Bodily Resurrection A “spiritual” but not non-physical body, 1 Cor 15:44 A Final Resurrection Our story doesn't end with heaven, Rev 20:13 Suffering ends with the resurrection, Rev 7:17 A Resurrection in Christ We die and are risen with him, Rom 6:4
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Worshipful Fear Fear is “trembling awe.”
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Worshipful Fear Fear is “trembling awe.” Being rescued brings something between warm fuzzies and incapacitating gratitude/worshipful reverence (AWE).
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Worshipful Fear Fear is “trembling awe.” Being rescued brings something between warm fuzzies and incapacitating gratitude/worshipful reverence (AWE). Need + helplessness = “grace perception”
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Worshipful Fear Fear is “trembling awe.” Being rescued brings something between warm fuzzies and incapacitating gratitude/worshipful reverence (AWE). Need + helplessness = “grace perception” The higher the grace perception the greater the awe.
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Seeing Christ and his promises Hope to continue on even when pressed, Rev 2:17
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Seeing Christ and his promises Hope to continue on even when pressed, Rev 2:17 Perspective to forsake sin
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Seeing Christ and his promises Hope to continue on even when pressed, Rev 2:17 Perspective to forsake sin Hope is more powerful than threats
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