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    Easter 2020

    en-usApril 12, 2020
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    About this Episode

    The weekend of Easter is the most important of our faith. We will learn about why Easter is the defining moment for christianity by examining: 

    1. The historical worldview and implications.
    2. The various theories given for the question, “If Jesus didn’t rise from the dead, how do I explain everything that’s happened?”
    3. How this impacts your life.
    4. How you take the next step.
    • The historical perspective from a non-biblical worldview is frequently taught.

    Around 25 AD during political turmoil in Jerusalem, a teacher named Jesus of Nazareth came on the scene, gathered followers, stirred up the people and was put to death for treason by Rome.

    After Jesus’ death, several followers continued to spread His teachings.

    If that was it, how do you explain that over half of the world’s population believes that Jesus is the Son of God?

    This perspective doesn’t explain what happened historically, and it doesn’t explain what continues to happen for believers. (Acts 2)

    • There are various theories given for the question, “If Jesus didn’t rise from the dead, how do I explain everything that’s happened?”  

    Someone stole the body (Matthew 27:62-65)

    1. Roman officials assigned soldiers, under penalty of death, to guard the tomb and seal the tomb. Matthew 28:1-15

    2. Would you die for a hoax? Jesus’ disciples died for their belief that Jesus rose from the dead.

    3. There was no reason for a Jewish leader or a Roman official to steal the body and create a bigger problem for themselves.

    4. There were ten specific appearances by Jesus after the resurrection.

    The Hallucination Theory

    1. Paul says in 1 Corinthians 15:6 that 500 people saw Jesus alive at one time. Most of those people were still living at the time of his writing and could verify his statement.

    The Swoon Theory – Jesus didn’t really die but was just unconscious.

    1. Jesus could have never rolled away a two-ton stone after His ordeal of beatings and crucifixion.

    The Twin Brother Theory – It takes more faith to believe that than the resurrection.

    • The implications of Jesus’ resurrection impacts your life. 

    The fact that Jesus rose from the dead changed the world at the time of His resurrection, and it continues to change the lives of believers today.

    The implications of whether or not Jesus did rise from the dead changes how we live our lives. There has to be a response. If you’re at the “Something happened; what happened?” stage, take the next step and investigate. 

    • How do you take the next step?  

    Find the Gospel of John and just start reading it. Get to know the story of Jesus. There’s not much to lose but a whole lot to gain.

    Recent Episodes from Hope Community Church

    Grief to Glory | Duane Calvin | Hope Community Church

    Grief to Glory | Duane Calvin | Hope Community Church

    Walking With Ghosts: Week 2

    Duane Calvin – Raleigh Campus Pastor

    Description:
    Our current grief has no comparison to our future glory. While we may not always see Jesus in our grief, He is with us if we just look for Him. In week two, Duane Calvin shares about the ghost of grief.

     

    Message Notes:

     

    Jesus shows up in our grief.

    The ghost of grief is one that shows up in just about every area of our lives. 


    John 20:11-14 (NIV)


    Looking for Jesus in our grieving means that even in the midst of our loss we look for Him to show us the way to hope. Followers of Christ never grieve alone. 


    1 Thessalonians 4:13 (NIV)


    Psalms 34:18 (NIV)


    Romans 8:38-39 (NIV)


    Matthew 28 (NIV)


    As Christians we grieve differently because we know Christ, and it means that we never have to grieve alone. 


    John 20:15-16 (NIV)


    Jesus comforts us in our grief. 


    Our current grief has no comparison to our future glory. 


    John 20:17-18 (NIV)


    Allow yourself to grieve and, in your grieving, look for Jesus. 


    Remember that you should never grieve alone, and you don’t have to allow the ghost of grief to dictate your current condition. 

    Gracious God: Finding Healing from Shame

    Gracious God: Finding Healing from Shame

    This Is Our God: Week 2
    Chase Gardner

    Description:

    It’s not that hard to believe that God could love us when we’re at our best, but how could He possibly love us when we’re at our worst? In week two of the series, Chase Gardner uses the story of the Samaritan woman at the well to show how Jesus goes out of His way to meet us in our shame.

     

    Message Notes:

    God is gracious and we don’t need to prove ourselves.

     

    John 4:3 (ESV)

     

    Jews and Samaritans saw each other as unworthy of dignity or respect.

     

    Jesus intentionally goes to Samaria.

     

    John 4:7a (ESV) - The Samaritan woman goes to the well at a time when she knows no one will be around.

     

    John 4:7b (ESV) - Jesus speaking to this woman would have been seen as scandalous.

     

    John 4:9 (ESV) – Jesus isn’t worried about what people are thinking; He just cares about this woman.

     

    John 4:10-14 (ESV) – Jesus is talking about her spiritual thirst.

     

    John 4:15-17 (ESV) – People often misinterpret that this woman is an adulterer.

     

    What if the problem Jesus was trying to fix was actually shame?

     

    Jesus is breaking every social rule to meet this woman at the epicenter of her shame.

     

    At our worst, Jesus still wants to draw near.

     

    John 4:19-26 (ESV)

     

    Jesus is the answer to receiving the forgiveness, acceptance, transformation, redemption, and unfathomable grace that you have to experience to truly believe.

     

    John 4:27-29 (ESV)

     

    The woman leaves her shame and runs to the people who have harmed her because they have no power over her anymore.

     

    Not only did God freely forgive her and love her, but He used the rest of her life in a powerful way.

     

     

     

     

     

    Great God: Finding a better perspective

    Great God: Finding a better perspective

    This Is Our God: Week One

    Chase Gardner - Teaching Pastor - Hope Community Church


    Description:

    If God is great, what does that mean for us? In week one, Chase Gardner shares just how "great" the God of the Bible is and why that changes everything.


    Message Notes:

    God is great.  

    “What comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us.” – A. W. Tozer

    The things that you most want to change about your life are probably rooted in lies that you believe about God.

    Romans 12:2a (ESV) Transformation comes through the mind.

    Judges 6:1-6 (ESV) Israel begins to believe a lie about God that He is not great and in control.

    Your prayer life will reveal how great you believe God is.

    “I’m increasingly persuaded that there are only two ways of living: 1) trusting God and living in submission to his will and his rule, or 2) trying to be God. There’s little in between.” – Paul Tripp

    God teaches Israel that they make lousy gods.

    God first humbles them, but He’s still with them regardless of the circumstances.

    God is who He says He is no matter the circumstances.

    The army was too big for God to show Israel that He was in control and had the power to save them.

    If dependence is the goal, then weakness is an advantage.

    In the end, God shows Israel that He is great, and He is in control. 


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