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Worship In Christ
Rev. Jay Forester, The Story of Life French Camp Presbyterian Church Rev. Jay Forester, The Story of Life French Camp Presbyterian Church

Worship In Christ

In John chapter 2, you see different sides to Jesus. In the first half of the chapter, Jesus does something very kind for a newlywed couple and their families. But then in the second half of John 2, Jesus does something surprising! He makes a cord of whips, knocks over tables, and chases animals and people from the Temple. Jesus does something sweet! And on the surface, Jesus does something that is terrible. You wouldn't want anyone coming into your house and knocking over tables and rearranging your furniture. You probably wouldn't invite them back. You see, Jesus doesn't fit into the box we want to make for Him. He is beyond our understanding, and He is worthy of our worship!

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Resurrection Matters
Rev. J. Alex Coblentz, Easter, Misc Alex Coblentz Rev. J. Alex Coblentz, Easter, Misc Alex Coblentz

Resurrection Matters

According to the laws of nature, dead bodies do not come back to life. Period - end of investigation! But the disciples were faced with overwhelming evidence that clearly flew in the face of established scientific dogma? They saw Jesus alive! What could they do? They believed, and never wavered from that belief through all manner of persecution, torture and even martyr's deaths. Jesus said to Thomas, "Because you have seen me, you have believed. Blessed are those who have not seen, and have believed." (John 20:29) "Alleluia, He is risen indeed!"

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Dress Rehearsal
Rev. J. Alex Coblentz, Easter, Misc Alex Coblentz Rev. J. Alex Coblentz, Easter, Misc Alex Coblentz

Dress Rehearsal

Malachi prophesied, "And the Lord whom you seek will suddenly come to his temple; and the messenger of the covenant in whom you delight." (Mal. 3:1) Was he talking about the Triumphal Entry when Jesus rode a donkey into Jerusalem before his crucifixion? Or was he referring to the day when Jesus will return triumphantly at the end of the age as Lord of Lords and King of Kings? Perhaps it was both!

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The Crown and the Cross
Rev. J. Alex Coblentz, Easter, Misc Alex Coblentz Rev. J. Alex Coblentz, Easter, Misc Alex Coblentz

The Crown and the Cross

The brutal and mocking crown of thorns that Jesus wore to the cross, only magnifies the glory and beauty of that victorious crown of life with which Jesus has been crowned King of Kings and Lord of Lords. We worship the Risen Savior at Easter for what He has done, for who He is, and for the transformation he has wrought in us - to the praise of His glory, Hallelujah!

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A Humble King
Rev. J. Alex Coblentz, Easter, Misc Alex Coblentz Rev. J. Alex Coblentz, Easter, Misc Alex Coblentz

A Humble King

Hey look, your King is riding on a donkey! What's going on? That doesn't seem very kingly! Happy children waving palms were not going to overthrow an occupying force of Roman soldiers, but in a week's time it would all take place: betrayal, trial, crucifixion and resurrection: Praise to our glorious humble King! Hallelujah, what a Savior!

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