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(Click refresh or reload for current message) Thursday,
April
9, 2026
The
Siegrist's
Mill Covered
Bridge. As you
can see the
trees are
filling out as
spring marches
on.
Click on photo to enlarge "The
Foundation
Of Christ’s Resurrection" (Part
4) Message summary: The late British theologian F.F. Bruce offers this description of Christian hope, "We are refugees from the sinking ship of this present world order, so soon to disappear; our hope is fixed in the eternal order, where the promises of God are made good to His people in perpetuity." Listen to our message on your audio player. “Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! According to His great mercy, He has caused us to be born again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, to an inheritance that is imperishable, undefiled, and unfading, kept in heaven for you, who by God’s power are being guarded through faith for a salvation ready to be revealed in the last time” (1 Peter 1:3-5). Though this heart of mine is prone to stray Give me grace enough to finish ’Till I worship on that final day I set my hope on Jesus
This week we are examining the centrality of the resurrection as expressed in each major section of the New Testament. The last three days we have considered the teaching of the resurrection in the Gospels, Acts and Pauline Epistles. Today
we consider
the centrality
of the
resurrection
in the portion
known as the
general
epistles.
These are the
letters in the
New Testament
not explicitly
identified as
written by
Paul. These
writers also
emphasized the
resurrection
and today we
focus on the
powerful
introduction
in Peter’s
first epistle.
Let us
especially
consider the
phrase, "a
living hope
through the
resurrection
of Jesus
Christ from
the dead". Hopelessness
and despair
can cut off
the very air
we breathe and
debilitate us
emotionally
and
physically.
The great hymn
writer Isaac
Watts has an
insightful
description,
"Despair tells
us that
difficulty is
insurmountable".
In fact it
distorts our
perspective
and rarely
takes us
beyond the
difficulty,
but rather
erects a brick
wall in our
minds so that
we see no way
out of the
situation. Be encouraged today, Hebrews 3:13
Stephen & Brooksyne Weber
Additional
study note: Before
the cross
Jesus’
disciples had
seen many
miracles,
spent time in
fellowship
with Christ
daily,
overcame their
shadowed past,
and yet they
were thrust
into what
seemed to be a
hopeless
situation.
Their leader
was betrayed
by one of
their very
own. Priests,
scribes, and
political
heads, and the
nameless crowd
came against
them and cast
Jesus as a
dangerous
rebel.
Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources
"I
Set My Hope"
Watch
on YouTube
Keith
and Kristyn
Getty, Matt
Boswell, Matt
Papa
This is very
candid song
expressing
various
challenges we
may have in
maintaining
our faith
I
set my hope on
Jesus
My rock, my only trust Who set His heart upon me first I set my hope on Jesus "Living
Hope"
Watch
on YouTube
Phil Wickham
![]() We
visited the
Lapps at the
Old Windmill
Farm on Easter
Monday and we
rarely make a
visit with the
family that we
don't venture
out into the
barn to see
the newborn
goats, pigs,
lambs and
calves. This
black spotted
lamb is about
one month old.
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