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As we approach Easter, join us to hear an apologetic argument for the validity of the Gospel accounts of Jesus’ death and resurrection. Our guest, a physician, will use his medical expertise to examine the medical aspects of Jesus’ death and as well as the "hallucination hypothesis" which attempts to discount Jesus' resurrection. Learn the history, significance, and trustworthiness of the Gospels as reliable eyewitness testimony.
Jesus's words in Scripture capture who He was and what He was about. His last words on the cross, over two thousand years ago, offer gospel hope for our spiritual journeys today. While pivoting history, Jesus graciously offers encouragement for Christians today and hope for seekers looking for significance in His death. Join us today to find historical truths about Jesus's love for the church in his death and resurrection.
by Jeremiah J. Johnston
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During this time of year, millions of people focus on what Christ did for us on Calvary. We grab hold of the reality that His tomb remains empty to this day. The profound Truth of His death and resurrection is almost too much to fully comprehend. As you think about what Jesus did for you, what are you most thankful for? Thanks for taking the time to answer.
A) He died in my place - for my sins
B) That death has been conquered and that we may spend eternity with Him
C) That what Jesus prophecized did come true
D) That God loves me so much that He sent His son to die
E) All of the above
F) None of the above
G) Other.