The Case for Christ: His Resurrection

One of the problems with this generation, is too much information, the internet, TV, those who claim to have found Jesus' body etc,

 I want to ask you to serve on a jury. Imagine this auditorium as a courtroom and each of you are sitting in the jury box.

Opening Argument
In my opening argument I want to help you get the whole story right about what
happened on that first Easter.

Exhibit A: The Empty Tomb
The first piece of evidence I want to bring before the court is the empty tomb, it is a powerful testimony to the Resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Exhibit B: Multiple Witnesses
Men and women of the jury, I'd now like to enter into evidence the multiple
witnesses of His Resurrection. “We saw Jesus alive!”

Exhibit C : Changed Lives
There's one more compelling argument for the Resurrection. Distinguished members of the jury, I enter into evidence is the transformed lives of those who saw him.

Closing Argument

The evidence is strong and compelling. In fact, many skeptics have approached the resurrection with the goal of disproving it. As they gathered all the data, they discovered that the evidence demands a verdict.

Members of the jury, what's your verdict on the Resurrection?

After investigating the evidence for the Resurrection, the question ultimately comes done to this: So What? What difference does it make in my life?

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Please be back with us tonight at 6 PM. Tommy Thompson will be bringing the message. 

WEDNESDAY BIBLE STUDY . We are on Lesson 24 in the Study of the book of Romans. A great Video presentation by Richard Rogers, followed by a summary and discussion.

There will be an Officers Meeting (Elders, Deacons and Ministers) on Saturday March 29th at 9 AM in the Fellowship Hall.

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