sermon: The Resurrection From the Dead
Feast of Trumpets
John W. Ritenbaugh
Given 06-Sep-94; Tape #145
Description: In this sermon, John Ritenbaugh asserts that all the hopes of a Christian revolve around the Day of Trumpets, placed like an axle or fulcrum, right in the middle of the Holy Days. Our entire lives revolve around the hope of a resurrection from the dead, a powerful motivator to walk in righteousness. Of the three major characteristics of God (faith, hope, and love), Hope, deriving from Christ's Resurrection, gives the other two impetus and energy. Our hope consists of living the quality life God lives forever, knowing Christ intimately, sharing all of His experiences throughout eternity (Psalm 17:15; Philippians 3:10; John 17:3; Romans 8:17; Revelation 19:7-8) (70 minutes)
Keywords/Topics: Faith, Family, Hope as motivator, Immortality of the soul, In Christ, Longing, Resurrection of the dead, Welfare mentality, Wish, World
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