From 1 Corinthians 15:12–19, we discover the resurrection of Jesus Christ is not incidental. It is fundamental to our faith, and it is not peripheral. It is central to our Christianity.
Easter shouts that something significant happened in the garden on that morning just days after the crucifixion of Jesus, and we celebrate it not just on Easter, but every Sunday when we gather worship our living Lord.
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for April 20, written by James R. Strange, professor of Biblical and Religious studies, Samford University in Birmingham.
Here’s the Explore the Bible Sunday School lesson commentary for April 20, written by Nathan Harris, Ph.D., Vice President for Strategic Initiatives, University of Mobile.
As you face the waves of discontent and uncertainty, seek the presence of Jesus. He knows the circumstances you face and He will not leave you without hope and possibility. Put your shaky hand in His and hold on! Calmer seas are up ahead.
God calls us to take up our cross and follow Him (Mark 8:34-35), but few of us are as eager to do so as we often communicate. In fact, like Peter, we are much quicker to deny our Lord than to deny ourselves.
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