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Segment 1
• The Resurrection is the cornerstone of Christian faith, but Andy Stanley downplays its biblical foundation.
• Many missed hearing the Gospel this Easter, with Stanley offering no biblical foundation for the Resurrection.
• King Charles’ Easter message referenced Muslims, and the Pope’s final Easter address called for world peace—but both sidestepped the central message of Easter: God’s love through Christ.
Segment 2
• Melito of Sardis, a second-century saint, preached a powerful gospel-centered sermon that would be rejected by many modern preachers.
• His Easter sermon focuses on the suffering of Jesus, contrasting with today’s often trivialized, moralistic messages.
• Melito’s preaching is drenched in the gospel, not stories or jokes, calling us to rejoice in the true meaning of Easter.
Segment 3
• Sermons like Melito’s from 170 A.D. are rare today, yet they are a rich example of Christ-centered, theologically sound preaching.
• This sermon is lofty and reverent, elevating the listener’s understanding of God, and demonstrates the power of high view theology.
Segment 4
• A few exceptions to weak Easter preaching: Franklin Graham and Billy Graham both stayed true to the Gospel.
• Billy Graham’s Easter message was fully focused on Jesus—no distractions, no moralism, just the glorious gospel.
• Preaching centered on Christ and the Word lasts, and is desperately needed in today’s pulpits.
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Segment 1
• The Resurrection is the cornerstone of Christian faith, but Andy Stanley downplays its biblical foundation.
• Many missed hearing the Gospel this Easter, with Stanley offering no biblical foundation for the Resurrection.
• King Charles’ Easter message referenced Muslims, and the Pope’s final Easter address called for world peace—but both sidestepped the central message of Easter: God’s love through Christ.
Segment 2
• Melito of Sardis, a second-century saint, preached a powerful gospel-centered sermon that would be rejected by many modern preachers.
• His Easter sermon focuses on the suffering of Jesus, contrasting with today’s often trivialized, moralistic messages.
• Melito’s preaching is drenched in the gospel, not stories or jokes, calling us to rejoice in the true meaning of Easter.
Segment 3
• Sermons like Melito’s from 170 A.D. are rare today, yet they are a rich example of Christ-centered, theologically sound preaching.
• This sermon is lofty and reverent, elevating the listener’s understanding of God, and demonstrates the power of high view theology.
Segment 4
• A few exceptions to weak Easter preaching: Franklin Graham and Billy Graham both stayed true to the Gospel.
• Billy Graham’s Easter message was fully focused on Jesus—no distractions, no moralism, just the glorious gospel.
• Preaching centered on Christ and the Word lasts, and is desperately needed in today’s pulpits.
–
Preorder the new book, Lies My Therapist Told Me, by Fortis Institute Fellow Dr. Greg Gifford now! https://www.harpercollins.com/pages/liesmytherapisttoldme
–
Thanks for listening!
Wretched Radio would not be possible without the financial support of our Gospel Partners.
If you would like to support Wretched Radio we would be extremely grateful. VISIT https://fortisinstitute.org/donate/
If you are already a Gospel Partner we couldn’t be more thankful for you if we tried!

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