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lived Him. He ret
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Ves. thank God. I believed
pr-Mif enough of His bodily
ration and 1 believe all u
followers of Jesus will -octi I
'hat One whose brow »a>*
by the thorns—the nail* P
hl» hands and feet Well I
the plan ed aide —and co
Thomas "My Lord and m» <
He is our King
not ye
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man
ir much —and I don’t
Therefore | think it
Teaching them to ol»s
whatsoevei 1 haw
you and Io. I am with
even unto the end of
Amen.'*
Man of Galilee, but it
hold this Carpenter. He speaks a I <*’M to my fellow ministers hop
word to him who is "dead in tree
passes and sin and he live*
hear His voice ringing through the
corridors of time. "And whosoever
ing that I do not Infringe too great
We ! ly upon their assigned subjects
First, id like to present this evi
dance to those who may question
i waeiacr or not Christ was really
crucified
Judas, being <>ne of the 12 disci
pies, was well acquainted
Jesus: betrayed Him to the Roman
4.
The Fourth Proof of the Res
urrcction Is That the
Christian Church Was
Founded Upon the Belief, ,
That Jesus Came Forth
May I sav It «a« Jesus who J
was nailed to the Cross
’ The ''euturian said, while behold
I ing Him on the Cross "Truly thi« ■
was the Son of God Mark!
The Bodily Resurrection of Christ
By REV HERRING >.<.>•• . ...... th.- .........t j.
I it wax the Christ Also Jesus was'Joseph of Arimathea. who took His!
I don’t write much —and I don't known by many disciples ana fol I *rapped it in linen cloths,
write often ' Therefore I think it lower* Even his own mothei was!and ,'1'" ” in Joseph’s tomb,
would be a shame to tall in this weeping at the Cross | whl,h wax hewn in stone Many
article to take a positive Scriptural May I sav it wa« Jesus who in’ludiag friends and foe*
stand and try to refute many false was nailed to the Cross ‘ f Jp*us- hnew of these happenings
of o.r d.y j Th. s.,a .hU« ‘
My remarks will be based entire Ing Him on the Cross Trulv th'*
i ii<te issued orders that the 1
I tomb be sealed and placed a guard
[of soldiers, saying to them. "Make
He! it as sure as you ean.'-Thank God.
know that ye »wk Jesus. »
»»• ■ . i' died He i not hci.
I he is risen, as hr said Come.
the place where the Lord 1
The first day of the week <<>meth
hour until the ninth—as the world
was ingrosseri in total darkness
At the ninth hour He mminena*^
his spirit to th* Father and gave
up the Cheat He «
| dead by the Roman soldiers. There
with ' fore His bones were not broken.
' Angels said He was crucified
as <>ur Redeemer. a«< our Substitute. I
as oui Stu-ottering. and as our I
High Priest, a mere farce If Christ I
he not i Isen. He is a usurper and a
liar Hut we are persuaded of bet
ter thing* We believe God's word’
\\ further l»elleve that God would
not answer our faith with the wit
cesn -d the ;f Christ were
not ilsen. If Christ were not risen,
then that conviction we Irlt in our
heart before we sought the Lord,
were a mockery It C irfst were not
risen, then repentance, confessicn.
and restitution were all tn vain If
Christ were nnt risen, then Is that
faith, which touched God and
brought about out salvation, only
assumption Rut He is risen'
lN-ath took this Carpeater, this *>' upon the Word of God which I ------
<ould not | Mill believe and declare. With apol 15 39
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■ huh. on the Cross from the .Uth Cod . pl«n e.nnot b. stopped
hntir until — . . ..
”n that glorious morning when a
few of His faithful followers came I
to the tv«uu. iuay round the .stone !
- -—— —rolled away
was pronounced | They entered the tomb and found 1
. -tk_„ t |he Bo<Jy of Two -
I prexent said unto them. "Why seek I
ye the living among the dead” He
xH-ii bodil' ’
ive him
hit
Is
hundred p
ne who vi
. The Second Proc: of the Res
urrcction Is the Empty
Tomb
2
3.
The Third Proof of the Res-
urrection Is Christ s Ap
pcorance to His Disciples.
1
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Resurrection
and
Redemption
I offered to God However, only
I those autmals which were .onsid
erml clean, could be offered to God
S<> the nr.. lean firstlings niu-t he
ivdeented with a limb. or if not. tils
ne. k must be broken For eiample
if a farmer went out to the lot one
morning and found a new mule colt
he could do one of two thing- He
could either take Tim to the ba> k
side of the pasture and break bis
neck, or he could go out to the fold
and take a lamb that was perfect,
without spot or blemish, and offer
it in the place of the mule Fur
ther. il—was only about the lamb
that the priest made Inquiry
time broke - if
That story has a v.
In the great plan < ‘
dent pt ion of m»nkin<
has accomplished H
that pla-e j>a* been filled and you
and I—lost and undone h- *e wore
have been redeemed
Our only hope of knowing "(Jod
liex in Hix plan to redeem ue In
Old Testament davr a man would 1
sometime* become the servant of I
another in return for the payment >
of a debt However, those of near
kilt always had the privilege of pay
ing the master a determined sum
and thin- of letieeiniug thvh kin*
man We cannot throw the type
down on its all fours and make it
conform to its antitjpe in every de
tail, but the (ruth that the type
loaches in this since we were sold
Into the bondage of sin there must
y vital place I
•d fm the ie |
Ikcause He I
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EASTER
YOU AND EASTER
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Proof of the Resurrection
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We aee nur Saviour Jesus Christ
BM He hung there, on that rough
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mule, but the Itmb must be per ‘life frrrlv " Rev 22.17 It is the:
feet The tnule might be flop eared Gospel* It is good news' It la
Fie might have blemishes or scars | still the biggest news story that
Rusty, dirty He might have a clubdom. Thai | ever broke on the world'
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Barnes, E. F. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1947, newspaper, April 3, 1947; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1251664/m1/4/: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alvin Community College.