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In this sermon on Resurrection Sunday, we look to a text that might not ordinarily be associated with Easter, Mark 8:31-38. This text might be thought of more naturally with Good Friday, due to its association with suffering. But as we will see, this is a clear prediction and call to consider the Resurrection of Jesus from the dead as our only hope for salvation from sin.
By Dr. Matthew V Everhard5
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In this sermon on Resurrection Sunday, we look to a text that might not ordinarily be associated with Easter, Mark 8:31-38. This text might be thought of more naturally with Good Friday, due to its association with suffering. But as we will see, this is a clear prediction and call to consider the Resurrection of Jesus from the dead as our only hope for salvation from sin.