Chris Stuart - Tyndale’s Plowboy

John 20:1-10 - Seminar, Shroud, Sepulcher


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The central message of this sermon is that faith in Jesus' resurrection is not diminished by perceived discrepancies or contradictions in the biblical accounts, but rather, it is strengthened by them. The preacher argues that these differences are not necessarily contradictions, but rather, they can be harmonized to reveal a coherent and consistent narrative. Furthermore, he suggests that the authenticity of the resurrection account is supported by the presence of tangible evidence, such as the burial cloths in John's account, which argue against the body being stolen. The preacher also critiques the approach of the Jesus Seminar, which dismisses the biblical accounts as "primitive superstition," and instead, encourages listeners to engage with the text in a humble and open-minded way, acknowledging the complexities and nuances of the resurrection narratives. Ultimately, the preacher wants his listeners to understand that faith in Jesus' resurrection is not based on unexamined assumptions or blind tradition, but rather, it is grounded in a deep conviction that is supported by evidence and reason.

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