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NT156 Understanding Easter: The Significance of the Resurrection

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Understanding Easter: The Significance of the Resurrection (NT156) brings together ten different Mobile Ed speakers to discuss the central event of the NT and the most significant event in Christian history: the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. This course will enrich your understanding of Easter by covering cultural issues related to Jesus’ trial, crucifixion, burial, and resurrection. It explores the story’s biblical theology from its OT background to its eschatological significance. Finally, the course looks at how that theology applies today in counseling and our own Christian discipleship.

Top Highlights

“For all Jews at this time, resurrection meant the arrival of the new creation where all people were raised from the dead, some to life and some to death.” (source)

“In fact, the resurrection of Jesus is the dawning, the beginning of the new creation that will one day fill the earth.” (source)

“God’s love for her isn’t based on her performance nor her children’s performance. His love is based solely on the performance of His Son.” (source)

“‘I, in my death, am inaugurating the new covenant prophesied by Jeremiah and the other prophets, and I am doing it by giving my life in a vicarious way for the sake of others, just as was predicted of the servant of the Lord in Isaiah.” (source)

“I suspect he is referring, here, in the water, to the cleansing from sin that Jesus brings, and with the blood, to His death as a sacrifice, the means by which that cleansing comes.” (source)

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