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[5547.06 --> 5551.10] Up from the ashes, hope will run. |
[5552.76 --> 5554.10] Death is defeated. |
[5555.54 --> 5557.10] The King is alive. |
[5557.10 --> 5559.88] Yeah, come on. |
[5562.88 --> 5565.32] Come on, your King is alive today. |
[5567.16 --> 5569.78] I raise a hallelujah. |
[5572.78 --> 5575.78] With everything inside of me. |
[5575.78 --> 5581.50] I raise a hallelujah. |
[5581.50 --> 5588.42] I will watch the darkness bleed. |
[5589.42 --> 5593.22] I raise a hallelujah. |
[5593.22 --> 5599.02] Oh, in the middle of the mystery. |
[5602.24 --> 5604.86] I raise a hallelujah. |
[5605.60 --> 5605.96] Tearez. |
[5607.82 --> 5611.36] Oh, fear you lost, you hold on me. |
[5611.66 --> 5612.42] Sing it out! |
[5612.42 --> 5619.12] I'm going to sing in the middle of the storm |
[5619.12 --> 5625.10] And louder and louder, you're going to hear my praises roll |
[5625.10 --> 5631.02] Up from the ashes, hope will arise |
[5631.02 --> 5636.78] Death is defeated, the King is alive |
[5642.42 --> 5659.84] Sing a little louder |
[5659.84 --> 5665.34] work |
[5665.34 --> 5671.34] Sing a little louder |
[5671.34 --> 5677.34] Sing a little louder |
[5677.34 --> 5680.94] Impressions of my enemy |
[5680.94 --> 5683.34] Sing a little louder |
[5683.34 --> 5687.34] Louder than the unbelief |
[5687.34 --> 5689.34] Sing a little louder |
[5689.34 --> 5692.54] My weapon is a melody |
[5692.54 --> 5694.84] Sing a little louder |
[5694.84 --> 5698.84] Heaven comes to fight for me |
[5698.84 --> 5700.84] Sing a little louder |
[5700.84 --> 5704.84] In the presence of my enemy |
[5704.84 --> 5706.84] Sing a little louder |
[5706.84 --> 5710.84] Louder than the unbelief |
[5710.84 --> 5712.84] Sing a little louder |
[5712.84 --> 5716.84] My weapon is a melody |
[5716.84 --> 5718.84] Sing a little louder |
[5718.84 --> 5722.84] Heaven comes to fight for me |
[5722.84 --> 5724.84] Sing a little louder |
[5724.84 --> 5726.84] I'm gonna sing |
[5726.84 --> 5730.84] In the middle of the storm |
[5730.84 --> 5732.84] And louder and louder |
[5732.84 --> 5736.84] You're gonna hear my praises roar |
[5736.84 --> 5738.84] Up from the ashes |
[5738.84 --> 5742.84] Hope will arise |
[5742.84 --> 5744.84] Death is defeated |
[5744.84 --> 5746.84] Death is defeated |
[5746.84 --> 5748.84] The King is alive |
[5748.84 --> 5750.84] And I'm gonna sing |
[5750.84 --> 5752.84] In the middle of the storm |
[5752.84 --> 5754.84] And louder and louder |
[5754.84 --> 5759.96] Lighter in the light, you're gonna hear my praises roar. |
[5759.96 --> 5766.02] Up from the eyes, hope will arise. |
[5766.14 --> 5771.96] Let this exceed in, the King is alive. |
[5774.66 --> 5777.58] I'm raising, hallelujah. |
[5780.14 --> 5783.44] I'm raising, hallelujah. |
[5784.84 --> 5789.34] All praise, hallelujah |
[5789.34 --> 5795.16] All praise, hallelujah |
• The speaker mentions that it's Easter Sunday or Resurrection Sunday. |
• The speaker invites the audience to open their Bibles and read from Matthew 28:1-10 together. |
• The speaker shares their personal preference for Easter Sunday as a favorite day of the year. |
• The speaker notes the change in seasons and the beauty of nature on this day. |
• Discussion of the current season's lovely weather |
• The importance of rehearsing the resurrection story every Sunday |
• Matthew 28:1-10 is read, describing Jesus' resurrection |
• Explanation that if God is not dead, there is nothing to fear |
• Reflection on the significance of the women in the Easter story and their role in witnessing the resurrection |
• The role of women in the story of Jesus' Resurrection |
• The absence of male disciples during key moments (Good Friday, Burial) |
• The faithfulness and perseverance of the women who served Jesus |
• Their reward: being the first to see Jesus after his Resurrection |
• Jesus' greeting to the women: "Greetings. Do not be afraid. Go and tell my brothers." |
• Matthew's intention to highlight the inclusion and pride of place given to women in the story |
• Criticism of male disciples, specifically Peter, James, and John, for their failed devotion |
• Deprecation of male disciples through contrast with the faithful women |
• Questions about the whereabouts and actions of male disciples during significant events (Peter's denial, Jesus' transfiguration) |
• The speaker discusses the biblical account of Eve and Adam in the Garden of Eden |
• Eve's offspring, Jesus, has defeated sin and death |
• Women are refusing to hide their faithfulness and devotion |
• Men in the congregation need to hear this message and consider their own roles and expectations |
• Statistically, women do most of the work in churches, including faith formation |
• Men between 30-60 are the hardest demographic to get involved in church activities |
• The importance of understanding Matthew's account as historical fact |
• Matthew's focus on mentioning women present at the event |
• The significance of Jesus appearing first to two women |
• Christianity's rootedness in history and its connection to the Bible |
• Archaeological evidence supporting biblical events, despite perceived gaps or contradictions |
• Christianity's gospel writers created myths to bolster their social power |
• Early church created stories of great power and influence to support their new reality |
• This was done to keep social capital and maintain influence |
• The Gospels were written before the early Christian community had any significant social influence or power |
• The creation of these stories did not protect the Christians' power, but rather made them more vulnerable |
• The power of the day, with the Roman Empire |
• Problem with argument is biased in favor of characters who come out better than they do |
• Jewish and Roman legal traditions require testimony from at least two people, making women unreliable witnesses |
• In a court of law, women don't count as reliable witnesses |
• Matthew's inclusion of women as eyewitnesses suggests he prioritizes telling history accurately |
• The resurrection of Jesus is supported by multiple eyewitness accounts |
• Paul had a vision of Jesus on the Damascus road and believed in his resurrection |
• Belief in the resurrection is based on history, evidence, and reason |
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